Cities in New Jersey and Puerto Rico say oil companies are behind a conspiracy to deceive the public.
Almost 175 years after the Gold Rush began, Californians are left holding the bag for thousands of abandoned mines.
"Residents have been exposed to raw sewage in their neighborhoods, their yards, their playgrounds, their schools and even inside their own homes."
More electric vehicles could actually worsen air pollution in some of the poorest areas in the state, a study found.
The super-wealthy are skirting the fees you pay for commercial airline tickets, while still reaping the benefits, a new report finds.
Climate court cases are about to get a lot more interesting.
Field workers, many of whom are undocumented, are struggling financially since a series of atmospheric rivers brought extreme weather to California.
Police killed Manuel "Tortuguita" Esteban Paez Terán on January 18 at the site of ongoing protest against the construction of a police training facility.
Proposed emissions from a Mississippi Chevron plant could raise locals' cancer risk by 250,000x the acceptable level. A community group is fighting back.
The freight company now faces a federal lawsuit over environmental damage caused by chemicals spilled in its February train derailment in Ohio.
An internal watchdog will probe how Environmental Protection Agency officials handled the chemical spill after the Ohio train derailment.
More than 8,000 gallons of a latex chemical solution spilled into the Delaware River on Friday. So far, officials have said tap water remains safe to drink.
Internal FBI documents indicate a larger federal law enforcement assessment related to “Anarchist extremism” and domestic terrorism.
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The derailment and following controlled burning released hazardous chemicals into the surrounding air, water, and soil.
There are currently no federal limits on toxic PFAS in drinking water throughout the country.
This week, 23 more activists in the ongoing Atlanta, Georgia struggle now face domestic terrorism charges, and the cops' reasoning seems especially thin.
The incident in Alabama is at least the company's fourth derailment in just over a month, including the East Palestine, Ohio disaster.
Another of the rail company's freight trains overturned this weekend. NTSB investigators headed to the site on Monday to assess what went wrong.
The Atlanta Police Department said that the officers “exercised restraint” and “used non-lethal enforcement” to detain 35 protestors.