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From unbreakable Mason jars to the mysteries of the deep sea.
The U.K. set a precedent for listing toxic pollution as a cause of death. It’s the catalyst we need to hold polluters accountable.
In the 1970s, the EPA allowed chemical companies to dump toxic waste into the deep sea. Now, oil giants are drilling right on top of it.
The conditions that led to a La Niña formation have already influenced this year’s unprecedented hurricane and wildfire seasons.
An old industrial site in Philadelphia is being converted into a vast e-commerce distribution center, a trend being seen in other U.S. cities.
Criminal charges and a class-action settlement may seem like the last chapter in Flint’s story, but many of the most important reforms at the root of the city’s water crisis remain undone.
Coal-dependent towns and regions are working to not just replace coal, but to build stronger and healthier communities with economies that don’t exploit people or the planet.
And neither political party in the state has made any real effort to confront the reality of managed retreat.
Despite a Supreme Court ruling, Coastal GasLink is on track to be built through unceded land.