Environment & Health
Why Beaches Are Swamped With Sargassum, the Stinky Seaweed Menace
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
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
On the Farm, the Hidden Climate Cost of the Broken U.S. Health Care System
By Jordan Gass-Pooré
A Little-Used Maneuver Could Mean More Drilling and Mining in Southern Utah’s Redrock Country
By Georgina Gustin
Warming Triggers a Chain Reaction of Disturbance in European Forests
By Bob Berwyn
Judge Rejects Trump Administration’s Plan to End NYC Congestion Pricing
By Lauren Dalban
Razor Wire and Clearcutting at the Border Threaten Native Rio Grande Habitat
By Martha Pskowski
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
First Confirmed Cases of Bird Flu in California Elephant Seals Stoke Fear As Virus Surges Worldwide
By Kiley Price
Scientists, Engineers and Legal Experts Condemn Partisan Attack on Scientific Reference Manual for Judges
By Liza Gross
Helping Trees—and a City—Outrace Climate Change
By James Bruggers
Without Weighing Costs to Public Health, EPA Rolls Back Air Pollution Standards for Coal Plants
By Kiley Bense
A Tiny Caribbean Island Sued the Netherlands Over Climate Change, and Won
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth