Reparations for Houston's Historically Black Neighborhoods How do you pay people for decades of exposure to carcinogenic chemicals? By Aarohi Sheth June 21, 2024 In this story: environmental justice, toxics, dirty fuels
The Slow Flower Movement Aims to Create a More Sustainable Flower Industry As many blooms are grown with excessive pesticides, local flower farmers chart a new path By Rachel Kester May 9, 2024 In this story: holidays, sustainability, wildflowers, plastic, toxics
Everything Isn’t Pura Vida in Costa Rica The country’s banana industry is heavily reliant on chemical pesticides that threaten the environment and public health By Michael Fox January 16, 2024 In this story: pesticides, toxics, economic justice, environmental justice
Our Chemical Romance Has Real Consequences for Our Health Kristina Marusic paints a grim picture of ubiquitous chemicals and their health impacts By Jonathan Hahn October 15, 2023 In this story: books, toxics, PFAS
Coal Dust Is Blowin’ in the Wind That black stuff spilling off railcars is a threat to public health and waterways across the United States By Austyn Gaffney September 26, 2023 In this story: coal, coal ash, health, water, toxics
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What Are the Least Toxic and Greenest Carpets and Rugs? Get floored by these ethically made, tree-free, and sheep-free options By Jessian Choy July 31, 2023 In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide, toxics, sustainability, fashion
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From Plantations to Petrochemicals The historical roots of Louisiana’s Cancer Alley can be found in slavery By Dana Drugmand June 19, 2023 In this story: environmental justice, toxics, dirty fuels
Goldman Prize Winner Diane Wilson Protected San Antonio Bay Often alone in her efforts, this unexpected activist won big against a major plastics manufacturer By Grace van Deelen April 24, 2023 In this story: activism, plastic, toxics