Nearly Half of Americans Are Breathing Unhealthy Air as Pollution Exposure Numbers Reach Decade High By Keerti Gopal
As EPA Rolls Back Regulations for Large Industrial Polluters, It Finds a New Target: A Two-Person Geoengineering Startup By Phil McKenna
Texas Oil Drillers Can Bury Toxic Waste on Private Property Without Telling the Landowner. A New Bill Seeks to Change That By Martha Pskowski
A Year After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Extends Deadline for Coal Companies to Monitor Methane Gas Above Mines By Lee Hedgepeth
A Byproduct of Manure Runoff Is Polluting Drinking Water in Thousands of US Communities, According to a New Report By Georgina Gustin
Amid Questions of Loyalty to Trump, a Longtime Oil and Gas Advocate Withdraws as Nominee to Lead BLM By Jake Bolster
Is Bolivia’s $1.2 Billion Deal to Protect Its Forests a Climate Boon—or a False Solution? By Nicholas Kusnetz
As Chemical Industry Seeks Exemption From Pollution Limits, Residents See Assault on Their Lives By Nicholas Kusnetz
Developers See Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal as an Alluring New Waterfront. But for Years, It Stunk By Jordan Gass-Pooré
Vermont Might Change How It Accounts for Climate-Damaging Emissions. Here’s What’s at Stake By Nathaniel Eisen
In an Era of Environmental Deregulation, What Happens to Fetal and Reproductive Health Outcomes? By Sarah Mattalian