In the Once Heavily Polluted Chicago River, More Fish, a Giant Snapping Turtle and an Upcoming Swim By Leigh Giangreco
Climate Change Worsens Half-Century of Drinking Water Problems for Maine Native Reservation By Sydney Cromwell
With New Jersey Still Reeling From Summer Storms, Fossil Fuel Interests Fight ‘Climate Superfund’ Bill By Jon Hurdle
Despite Lack of Federal Support, US Scientists Continue Work on Key Global Climate Reports By Bob Berwyn
The Trump Administration Is Trying to Revoke the ‘Roadless Rule.’ The Public Won’t Have Much Time to Weigh In By Sarah Mattalian
As Trump Pushes Liquified Natural Gas Exports, Residents in Pennsylvania Towns Push Back to Stop a Proposed LNG Terminal By Nina Sablan
Texas Suit Alleging Anti-Coal ‘Cartel’ of Top Wall Street Firms Could Reshape ESG—and Wall Street Itself By Deep Vakil
With Latest Round of Terminations, Trump Administration Continues Dismantling EPA’s Environmental Justice Portfolio By Aman Azhar
Chicago Has a Huge Lead Pipe Problem—and We Mapped It By Keerti Gopal, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Peter Aldhous, Clayton Aldern, Amy Qin
Lead Pipes Are Everywhere in Chicago. Here’s How to Protect Yourself By Sophia Kalakailo, City Bureau