Environment & Health
How the World’s Most Powerful Corporations Have Fought Accountability for Climate Change
By Katie Surma
USDA Staffing and Funding Cuts Would Threaten Virginia’s Ability to Reach Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Goals
By Charles Paullin
Property Rights Take Center Stage as Montana Grapples With Wind Development
By Karin Kirk
Pharmaceutical Pollution Is Widespread Across the World’s Waterways
By Kiley Price
In a Landmark PFAS Payout, 3M to Pay New Jersey $450 Million
By Rambo Talabong
Swamp Coolers’ Ability to Beat the Heat is Evaporating in Record Southwestern Temperatures
By Tina Deines
Despite Problems in and out of State, Horne LLP Is Again Chosen by N.C. Officials to Run Disaster Relief Efforts
By Lisa Sorg
Should Pittsburgh’s Water Stay Public? Residents Will Get to Vote on It
By Carrie Klein
Alabamians Want Answers About a Four-Million-Square-Foot Data Center Coming to Their Backyards
By Lee Hedgepeth, Lanier Isom
New York Bitcoin Miners Are Buying Up Power Plants—and Communities Are Fighting Back
By Lauren Dalban
A New Handbook Shows Churches How to Hold Fossil Fuel Actors Accountable
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
A Dry Winter on the Colorado River Has Big Reservoirs on Track for Trouble
By Alex Hager, KUNC
Acting Head of FEMA Ousted as Trump Seemingly Moves to Eliminate the Agency
By Lauren Dalban
Nighttime Flaring at Shell Plastics Plant Lit Up Beaver County ‘Like Dawn’
By Kiley Bense
In Southern Arizona, Community Opposition to Mining Grows in Towns That Once Depended on the Industry
By Wyatt Myskow, Yana Kunichoff
With FEMA Under Fire, Congress Asks Whether Agency Is Ready for Hurricane Season
By Nicholas Kusnetz