Super-Pollutants
There’s a ‘Lake’ of Oil Under LA’s Soon-to-Close Refinery. Who’s Going to Clean It Up?
By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main
Navigating the Troubled Waters of Newtown Creek Means an Environmental Cleanup in Brooklyn and Queens That Will Cost At Least $3.3 Billion
By Jordan Gass-Pooré
Commenters Decry Proposed Repeal of Endangerment Finding in First Day of Public Hearings
By Aidan Hughes
A Toxic Landfill Was on the Brink of Expanding. Residents Fought Back and Won
By Christiana Freitag
The Smoldering, Noxious Waste Dump Next Door
By Liza Gross
From Landfills and Recycling Programs to Desks in Offices, Toxic Chemicals in Plastics Poison Workers
By Liza Gross
‘It Didn’t Have to Be This Way’: After Another Explosion at Clairton Coke Works, Advocates Call for Accountability
By Kiley Bense
Delaying Even More Coal, Gas Plant Closures Could Cost Ratepayers Billions
By Carrie Klein
New York Already Denied Permits to These Gas Pipelines. Under Trump, They Could Get Greenlit
By Deep Vakil
Temperatures and Carbon Emissions Continue to Rise
By Dylan Baddour
Dominion Changes Its Answer—Admitting There Was No Independent Review–On Key Application For Natural Gas Plant
By Charles Paullin
Can Colorado Recycle Toxic Water from Oil and Gas Drilling Without Increasing Emissions?
Story by Jake Bolster, photos by Lee Pruitt
An Environmental Justice Test Case for Trump’s EPA: A Creek That Smells Like Death
By Lisa Sorg
Will Endangerment Finding Repeal Trigger New State Actions on Climate?
By Marianne Lavelle
A Week of Gulf South Solidarity in New York City
By Ryan Krugman

Coal Company Sues UK After Environmentalists Win Major Climate Case in British Court
By Katie Surma
