Q&A: America’s 20-Year War in Afghanistan Is Over, but Some of the U.S. Military’s Waste May Last Forever Interview by Jenni Doering, “Living on Earth”
Biden Announces Huge Hydrogen Investment. How Much Will It Help The Climate? By Nicholas Kusnetz, Jon Hurdle
Texas Quietly Moves to Formalize Acceptable Cancer Risk From Industrial Air Pollution. Public Health Officials Say it’s not Strict Enough. By Dylan Baddour
As Alabama Judge Orders a Takeover of a Failing Water System, Frustrated Residents Demand Federal Intervention By Lee Hedgepeth
Scientists Disagree About Drivers of September’s Global Temperature Spike, but It Has Most of Them Worried By Bob Berwyn
A Rural Pennsylvania Community Goes to Commonwealth Court, Trying to Stop a New Disposal Well for Toxic Fracking Wastewater By Jake Bolster
Vessel Strikes on Whales Are Increasing With Warming. Can the Shipping Industry Slow Down to Spare Them? By Kiley Price
Making Solar Energy as Clean as Can Be Means Fitting Square Panels Into the Circular Economy By Emma Peterson, Wyatt Myskow
Tensions Rise in the Rio Grande Basin as Mexico Lags in Water Deliveries to the U.S. By Martha Pskowski, Inside Climate News, photos by Omar Ornelas, El Paso Times
Q&A: A Reporter Joins Scientists as They Work to Stop the Killing of Cougars Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
The Danger Upstream: In Disposing Coal Ash, One of These States is Not Like the Others By Lee Hedgepeth