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A mountain of used clothes appeared in Chile’s desert. Then it went up in flames.
Hurricane Ida turned thousands out of their homes. The Supreme Court might make it worse.
A grand jury and the EPA have cited potential disposal problems, and activists are fighting new injection wells. Yet the gas industry claims fracking is essential for the state’s economic health and that most of its wastewater is safely recycled.
A watchdog group alleges "rampant" violations of international law.
Mosquitoes and I cherish the same thing when it comes to our ideal summer weather: mugginess.
But zeroing out emissions could create a green Industrial Revolution, a new report says.
On a daily basis, water managers in cities across the state move from crisis to crisis hoping to keep the water flowing to residents.
The Indiana facility's spill interrupted drinking water processing and forced the closure of nearby beaches.