In a new report published in the journal Environmental Justice, Paul Mohai of the University of Michigan examined how new ...
Across the central U.S., nitrate from crop fertilizer and livestock facilities is seeping into water underground. Many family ...
Jackie Chesnutt, who lives outside San Angelo, is tired of pollution from nearly inactive wells. Experts say Texas rules ...
Tap water in the U.S. is generally considered safe, but contaminants like lead, PFAS and arsenic can still be present, ...
A collage of women wearing stylish clothing against a colorful background. Most of us would like new clothing, but let’s get ...
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at whether urbanists should embrace robotaxis and how the Middle East war ...
Almost half the rivers, lakes, and coastal waters scientists have surveyed around the world are fouled by solid waste, and ...
The Army has made progress installing filtration systems for impacted residents, but state agencies say they expect more — ...
I’m about to show you a graph—but before I do, I need to warn you: when I first saw it, it felt like a jump ...
In this interview from the April 1971 edition of Canadian Dimension, Tommy Douglas reflects on the roots of democratic ...
But state actions in the aftermath of the Mozilla case suggest that even an EPA court victory on disclaiming its jurisdiction to regulate greenhouse gases will not preempt existing state efforts to ...
British stargazers will be in for a spectacular treat this week - and the conditions are so good you won't want to miss it.