Environment & Health
Asheboro, North Carolina, Is Under Pressure to Control Discharges of a Toxic Chemical Into Drinking Water Supply
By Lisa Sorg
Trump and Republicans Join Big Oil’s All-Out Push to Shut Down Climate Liability Efforts
By Dana Drugmand
There’s a New Plan and Funding to Clean Up the Muck Plaguing Lake St. Clair
By K.R. Callaway
Taking Stock in Altadena Nine Months After the Devastating LA Fires
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Environmentalists Sue Regulator Over Extension of Construction Permit for LNG Export Terminal in New Jersey
By Jon Hurdle
Whale and Dolphin Migrations are Being Disrupted by Climate Change
By Teresa Tomassoni
Iowa Counties Keep Water Quality Monitoring Afloat After State Funding Cuts
By Anika Jane Beamer
Will COP30 Finally Prioritize Indigenous Voices?
By Liza Gross
Breach of Contract or Constitutional Crisis?
By Lisa Sorg
A Pro-Dominion Grassroots Group Has Financial Ties—to Dominion
By Charles Paullin
Federal Appeals Court Pauses Litigation Over Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz
By Amy Green
Ecuadorians to Vote on Constitutional Rewrite, Possibly Gutting Rights of Nature
By Katie Surma
Wetlands Help Remedy Agricultural Pollution. Some Illinois Farmers Are Installing New Ones.
By Alexia Underwood
Ohio Has Invested Millions in Wetlands to Catch Nutrient Runoff From Farms. A New Report Suggests It’s Working.
By Theo Peck-Suzuki
Gulf South Residents and Green Groups Sue Trump and EPA Over Toxic Air Pollution Exemptions
By Keerti Gopal
New York City Needs More Housing. Should it Come With Promises to Protect Green Space?
By Lauren Dalban