The Railroad Commission of Texas shut down injection wells to control a leak in a church parking lot. But 1.5 million gallons of toxic wastewater still...
In this rural Alabama community, some residents can’t flush their toilets. Developers want to build a state-of-the-art data center next door. By Lee Hedgepeth HAYNEVILLE, Ala.—When...
The planet is heating up more quickly than ever before. For decades, greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activity have been building up in the atmosphere...
A new paper found that the remnants of “foundation species” strongly influenced the fate of survivors. By Nicholas Kusnetz Death casts a shadow over life, not...
Since 2023, the city of Durham has fined Brenntag $157,000 for violations related to water contamination. By Lisa Sorg DURHAM, N.C.—Acetone and ethanol, 1,4-dioxane and “mucilaginous...
“…”What gets measured gets managed. But what gets audited gets trusted….” Emmanuel Faber, Chair of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Tweet The disclosures regulators, auditors,...
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For the retired shrimper, the 8,000-mile trip to Formosa Plastics’ annual shareholder meeting in Taipei was part of a strategy of being relentless. Story and photos...
The U.S. government’s recent deployment of visa restrictions for international illegal fishing exposes a dichotomy between how it wields power at home versus away. By Johnny...
Selecting a carbon credit provider has become a material decision for corporate sustainability teams. Regulatory requirements are tightening, independent rating agencies now scrutinise credit quality, and...