Environmental Protection Agency
After a Hard Year for Environmental Justice, Chicago Communities Are Picking Up the Pieces
By Amber X. Chen
A New Report Describes Deep Environmental Cuts, State by State
By Lisa Sorg
Scientists Say the Forever Chemical TFA Could Cause Irreversible Harm. In Eastern North Carolina, It’s Everywhere.
By Lisa Sorg
Trump Administration Moves to Weaken Federal Protections for Waterways and Wetlands
By Aidan Hughes
Federal Courts Divided, So Far, on Trump’s Environmental Retreat
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump 2.0 Environmental Case Scorecard
By Peter Aldhous, Marianne Lavelle
The EPA Let Companies Estimate Their Own Pollution Levels. The Real Emissions Are Far Worse.
By Lisa Song, photography by Annie Flanagan for ProPublica
Asheboro, North Carolina, Is Under Pressure to Control Discharges of a Toxic Chemical Into Drinking Water Supply
By Lisa Sorg
Breach of Contract or Constitutional Crisis?
By Lisa Sorg
Gulf South Residents and Green Groups Sue Trump and EPA Over Toxic Air Pollution Exemptions
By Keerti Gopal
Trump Targets Federal Employees Working on Conservation and Environmental Protection
By Katie Surma
A Short-Lived Win in a Never-Ending Fight Over Forever Chemicals
By Lisa Sorg
EPA Drops Planned Delay in Compliance With Fenceline Monitoring at Coke Plants
By Jon Hurdle
Amid Rollbacks on Environmental Protections, the EPA Goes the Other Way on Delaware River Water Quality
By Jon Hurdle
New Report Examines Fossil Fuel Ties of Dozens of Trump Administration Hires
By Aidan Hughes, Martha Pskowski
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers
By Tom Perkins