Super-Pollutants
Texas Regulators Finalize Oilfield Waste Rule
By Martha Pskowski
Millions Left in Air Pollution ‘Blind Spots’ Despite Stricter EPA Standards
By Rambo Talabong
The Supreme Court Let Lawsuits Against Oil Companies Proceed. This Is What It Means
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Smoke and Ash Made More Toxic by the Contents of Burning Homes Threaten Residents of LA and Beyond
By Audrey Gray and Andrew Robinson
Has Trump Changed the Retirement Plans for the Country’s Largest Coal Plants?
By Dan Gearino
To Reduce its Carbon Footprint, UNC Could Burn Pellets Composed of Paper and Plastic
By Lisa Sorg
How North America’s Leading Brownfield Redeveloper Makes Millions by Not Redeveloping Brownfields
By Daniel Propp
A Nickel Rush Threatens Indonesia’s Last Nomadic Tribes and Its Forests, Fishermen and Farmers
Text and photos by Garry Lotulung
Why the Argument That LNG Is Essential to the Energy Transition Is ‘Nonsense’
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Federal Grant Complexity Stymies the Energy Transition in Wyoming Coal Country, New Report Finds
By Jake Bolster
The Year in Climate: Record Heat, an Election, a Push for Justice and Reasons for Hope
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
New Mexico Lawmakers to Decide Whether Oil and Gas Wastewater Could Be Reused on Wide Scale
By Carrie Klein
Five Years After Philadelphia Refinery’s Closure, Pollution Concerns Persist
By Jon Hurdle
A Shrimper’s Crusade Pays Big Dividends on a Remote Stretch of Texas Coastline
By Dylan Baddour
They Fell Sick After Cleaning Up a TVA Toxic Disaster. A New Book Details Their Legal Battle
By James Bruggers
A Florida Commission Keeps Approving Utility Plans With Lots of Fossil Fuels. Now Young Adults Are Suing
By Amy Green