Researchers comparing maps of CAFOs with county-level disease data from California, Texas and Iowa found increased rates of all types of cancer, but said more research...
An interview with author Ed Yong. Watch as Ed Yong, Pulitzer-winning science journalist and author of An Immense World, speaks with ICN executive editor Vernon Loeb...
The author of the meme at left writes, “We’re the only ones.” This is completely incorrect, not that you care about facts and truth. Over 30...
The industry group pays politicians to convince voters that natural gas is the “most affordable and reliable energy source.” By Kiley Bense PHILADELPHIA—Sitting on a dais...
Lawmakers failed to bring back formal public hearings in electric rate cases and constrained state environmental regulators. But citizen opposition helped kill a move to end...
Climate-conscious New Yorkers hope the mayor hasn’t forgotten them. By Lauren Dalban During his New York City mayoral campaign, Zohran Mamdani courted votes from environmentalists. He...
That would be American ratepayers—i.e., you. Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an...
County officials have said they will eventually close the incinerator, located in a predominantly Black community. Advocates want a concrete plan. By Keerti Gopal Minneapolis activists...
Ahead of next year’s legislative session, lawmakers probe regulators and industry leaders about how data centers operate. By Arcelia Martin As Texas confronts decades of water...
For those who struggle with elementary school arithmetic, Trump won the election (50%+ approval) out of more than 150 million votes cast, and now his approval...