Environmental Justice
Documents Raise New Concerns Over Alligator Alcatraz’s Air and Climate Pollution
By Amy Green
EPA Hits 40-Year Lows in Staffing After Trump Targets Its Public Health Experts
By Marianne Lavelle, Peter Aldhous
An Island Nation in the South Pacific Leads the Latest Push for Climate Justice at the UN
By Bob Berwyn
A Global Chemical Giant Racks Up Violations in Durham, N.C., Where Drinking Water for a Million Is Threatened
By Lisa Sorg
New Lawsuit Aims to Halt Expansion of a Montana Coal Mine Blamed for Drying up the Land Above It
Story and photos by Jake Bolster
Dow Asks Texas to Legalize Plastic Pollution From Its Seadrift Complex
By Dylan Baddour
A Tiny Caribbean Island Sued the Netherlands Over Climate Change, and Won
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Former EPA Staff Detail Expanding Pollution Risks Under Trump
By Liza Gross
Unequal Access to Nature Fuels America’s Health Crisis
By Katie Surma
Expanded Arctic Drilling Faces a Wave of Lawsuits
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Healthcare Professionals, Scientists and Children Sue the EPA for Backtracking on Greenhouse Gas Regulation
By Anika Jane Beamer
Border Wall Closes in on Big Bend
By Martha Pskowski
Texas Alleges ‘Habitual Non-Compliance’ of Wastewater Rules at Dow Chemical Complex
By Dylan Baddour
Senate Democrats Say Trump’s EPA Curries Corporate Favor By Weakening Air Pollution Standards
By Lisa Sorg
‘We Will See Them in Court’: Environmental Lawyers Vow to Challenge Trump’s Repeal of Key Climate Finding
By Kiley Bense
Citing National Security, Trump Has Abandoned Fenceline Monitoring at Coke Ovens
By Lee Hedgepeth