Super-Pollutants
UN Ocean Conference Opens With a Call to Defend the Deep Sea
By Teresa Tomassoni
In One of the Nation’s Most Polluted Communities, Trump Terminates Funding for Air Monitoring
By Lee Hedgepeth
Trump Hastens ‘Drumbeat’ of Deferred Coal Plant Retirements
By Marianne Lavelle, Carrie Klein
Data Centers Are Building Their Own Gas Power Plants in Texas
By Dylan Baddour, Arcelia Martin
Gas Leaks Can Have Significant Spillover Impacts on Neighboring States, Study Finds
By Lauren Dalban
Aging Pennsylvania Power Plant to Keep Running After Trump Order on Eve of Shutdown
By Jon Hurdle
New Mexico Bans Release of Treated Oil and Gas Wastewater
By Carrie Klein
Fearing Radioactive Waste, a Western Pennsylvania Community Fights to Stop a Landfill’s Re-Opening
By Kiley Bense
The Massive Pipeline Buildout in the U.S. Is Mostly for Gas Going Overseas
By Phil McKenna
U.S. Steel Is a Major Source of Pollution in Pennsylvania. Will Its Sale Lock in Emissions for Another Generation?
By Kiley Bense
Report: Paper Mills Around the Country, Including Virginia, Release Pollution From Decades-Old Boilers
By Charles Paullin
Supreme Court Backs a Controversial Railroad in Utah for Carrying Oil
By Lisa Sorg
German Court Rejects Peruvian’s Claim of Climate Harms
By Bob Berwyn
A Transco Pipeline Plan to Boost Gas in Five States Would Sharply Increase Air Pollution in N.C. Towns
By Lisa Sorg
Maryland Advocates Call for Penalties on Washington Gas After Ruling on False Environmental Claims
By Aman Azhar
After the LA Fires, Scientists Study the Toxic Hazards Left Behind
Story and photos by Nina Dietz