Super-Pollutants
A Pipeline Company Says It Will Protect the Environment in North Carolina. Its Record in Tennessee Says Otherwise.
By Lisa Sorg
Pennsylvania’s Fossil Fuel Tax Revenue Lags Far Behind Other Energy States, Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
A Trump Ally’s Rise in Colombia Could Mean the End of Landmark Climate Policies
By Katie Surma
Greenpeace’s Dutch Anti-SLAPP Case Against Oil Pipeline Giant Advances
By Dana Drugmand
Trump Administration’s Coal Investments Breathe New Life Into Plants With Repeated Violations
By Ajani Stella
‘We Just Want Clean Water’: Residents Sue a North Carolina County Over Landfill Contamination
By Morgan Casey, Lisa Sorg
Months After a Jet Fuel Leak, No Agency Tested Waters Downstream of Piscataway Creek. So Community Groups Are Doing It Themselves.
By Aman Azhar
A Commercial Space Race Prompts a Thorny Question: Who Owns the Sky?
By Bob Berwyn
The Climate Change Culprits Not Addressed by Global Policy
By Nina Sablan
Despite Record Renewable Growth, China Is Still Betting on Coal
By Andrew Liu
An Old Well Gushed Waste, Not Oil, in a Small West Texas Town
By Martha Pskowski
North Carolina Sues Chemical Company for Polluting a Nearby Creek
By Lisa Sorg
Why an Activist From Texas Crossed the World to Confront Asia’s Biggest Petrochemical Company
Story and photos by Dylan Baddour
Driven by Steel Production, China’s Belt and Road Construction Carries a Heavy Climate Cost
By Phil McKenna
Wildfires Are Reversing Years of US Air Quality Gains, Study Finds
By Avril Silva
Trump Administration Emergency Order to Keep Florida Coal Plant Running
By Amy Green