This Month’s Superfund Listing of Abandoned Uranium Mines in the Navajo Nation’s Lukachukai Mountains Is a First Step Toward Cleaning Them Up By Noel Lyn Smith
Mining Companies Say They Have a Better Way to Get Underground Lithium, but Skepticism Remains By Wyatt Myskow
An American Who Managed a Shrimp Processing Plant in India Files a Whistleblower Complaint With U.S. Authorities By Ian Urbina, Maya Martin, Jake Conley, Joe Galvin, Susan Ryan and Austin Brush
Flaring and Venting at Industrial Plants Causes Roughly Two Premature Deaths Each Day, a New Study Finds By Victoria St. Martin
Companies Are Poised to Inject Millions of Tons of Carbon Underground. Will It Stay Put? By Nicholas Kusnetz
Florida Legislators Ban Local Heat Protections for Millions of Outdoor Workers By Amy Green, Victoria St. Martin
Petrochemicals Are Killing Us, a New Report Warns in the New England Journal of Medicine By Liza Gross
In the ‘Armpit of the Universe,’ a Window Into the Persistent Inequities of Environmental Policy By Kiley Bense, Victoria St. Martin
A Gas Tanker Crashed in Birmingham and Spilled 2,100 Gallons Into Nearby Village Creek. Who Is Responsible? By Lee Hedgepeth
A ‘Gassy’ Alabama Coal Mine Was Expanding Under a Family’s Home. After an Explosion, Two Were Left Critically Injured By Lee Hedgepeth, James Bruggers
California Votes to Consider Health and Environment in Future Energy Planning By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Maryland Lawmakers Remain Uncommitted to Ending Subsidies for Trash Incineration, Prompting Advocate Concern By Aman Azhar