Environmental Justice
EPA Settles Some Alabama Coal Ash Violations, but Larger Questions Linger
By Dennis Pillion
Alabama Town Plans to Drop Criminal Charges Over Unpaid Garbage Bills
By Lee Hedgepeth
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Case Claiming Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley Zoning
By James Bruggers
How Texas Diminished a Once-Rigorous Air Pollution Monitoring Team
By Dylan Baddour, Peter Aldhous
Federal Highway Officials Reach Agreement With Alabama Over Claims It Discriminated Against Flooded Black Residents
By Lee Hedgepeth
Neighbors of Bitcoin Mine in Texas File Nuisance Lawsuit Over Noise Pollution
By Keaton Peters
N.C. Health Officials Issue Guidelines for Thousands of Potentially Flooded Private Wells
By Lisa Sorg
In the Fight to Decide the Fate of US Steel, Climate and Public Health Take a Backseat to Politics
By Kiley Bense
Tribal Members Journey to Washington Push for Reauthorization of Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
By Noel Lyn Smith
One Town’s Challenge to Build a Safe Inclusive Park
By Leslie Hurtado, Cicero Independiente
Erradicar el riesgo: el reto de Cicero para construir un parque inclusivo que sea seguro
By Leslie Hurtado, Cicero Independiente
Chicago’s Latino Neighborhoods Have Less Access to Parks, But Residents Are Working to Change That
By Aydali Campa, Borderless Magazine
New Study Finds Lakes in Minority Communities Across the US Are Less Likely to be Monitored
By Lydia Larsen
In Alabama, a Small Town’s Trash Policy Has Left Black Moms and Disabled Residents Criminally Charged Over Unpaid Garbage Fees
By Lee Hedgepeth
Finding a Fix for Playgrounds That Are Too Hot to Touch
By Wyatt Myskow
En busca de soluciones para los parques infantiles donde el calor quema
By Wyatt Myskow