Environment and the Law in 2023, Midnight in the Everglades, The Accidental Ecosystem and more

Published: Jan. 6, 2023, 10:08 p.m.

b'Cases like West Virginia v. EPA and legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act made 2022 a landmark year for environmental law, and now as 2023 gets underway there are even more legal actions and decisions on the horizon including on clean water, environmental justice, and climate racketeering.\\xa0\\n\\nAlso, to learn what alligators in Florida\\u2019s Everglades eat, a team of scientists ventures out in the dead of night to catch them and pump their stomachs.\\xa0\\n\\nAnd many non-human animals call cities home or take advantage of their abundant resources, creating an \\u201caccidental ecosystem.\\u201d Being more intentional about how we design and use our cities in the future may bring benefits for both humans and the wildlife we share these spaces with.\\n\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'