Federal and State Leaders Turn Their Backs on Pollution Monitoring Local community members are stepping in to fill the void left by federal and state governments By Tabby Kibugi May 11, 2026 In this story: toxics, air, federal policy, environmental justice, social justice
Where Have All the Bees Gone? The mystery surrounding a mass die-off frustrates beekeepers and the bee industry By Natasha Gilbert May 7, 2026 In this story: bees, pesticides, toxics, agriculture
When More Than Just a River Runs Through It A massive sewage spill in the Potomac points to the need for improved infrastructure By Alexander Nazaryan March 4, 2026 In this story: toxics, public health, water
The Tijuana River Sewage Crisis is One of America’s Longest-Lasting Public Health Calamities Political gridlock has allowed the situation to worsen for decades Text and photographs by Wendee Nicole February 13, 2026 In this story: water, toxics, public health, community, activism
Art That Heals and Reveals Indigenous artwork is helping tribal members protect themselves from harmful environmental exposures By Wendee Nicole November 6, 2025 In this story: indigenous communities, art, health, toxics
What’s the Greenest and Safest Way to Dry Clean My Clothes? Here’s the dirt on “green” cleaners, wet cleaning, and reusing bags and hangers By Jessian Choy October 1, 2025 In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide, toxics, sustainability, fashion
Boston Takes On Dirty Stormwater Rain is a hurdle in the city’s decades-long quest to clean up the Charles River By Saima Sidik August 13, 2025 In this story: clean water, water, toxics, rivers, wetlands
What Is the Least-Toxic Flooring for My House? Almost all building surfaces have toxic chemicals. Give the floor to these greener options. By Jessian Choy August 10, 2025 In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide, green building, toxics, health
Radioactive Shadow Workers The treatment of oil and gas field waste is a dirty industry’s dirtiest secret By Justin Nobel March 24, 2025 In this story: dirty fuels, oil, natural gas, health, toxics
Efforts to Clean Up the Hudson River Produce Lackluster Results An archaic manufacturing chemical is still present in much of the river despite years of remediation By Lily Carey February 4, 2025 In this story: toxics, clean water, water, marine ecosystems