InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Justice Retail COVID-19 testing is a massive failure for black communities Since the White House announced this “historic public-private partnership,” 63 sites have opened nationwide. Just eight are in black neighborhoods. Aaron Ross ColemanVoxApril 28, 2020
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Labor As National Parks Remain Open, Staffers Worry They Are at Risk Department of Interior leadership sends conflicting signals Adam FedermanSierra MagazineApril 9, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Justice, Politics Paid by the Pipeline A Canadian Energy Company Bought an Oregon Sheriff's Unit Will Parrish & Alleen BrownThe InterceptFebruary 12, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics ‘This Is the Wild West Out Here’ How Washington is bending over backward for mining companies in Nevada at the expense of environmental rules. Adam FedermanPolitico MagazineFebruary 9, 2020
NewsEnvironment, Justice How the Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Massive Judgment Against Chevron Lost Everything Steven Donziger won a multibillion-dollar judgment against Chevron in Ecuador. The company sued him in New York, and now he’s under house arrest. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJanuary 29, 2020
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice, Politics US listed climate activist group as ‘extremists’ alongside mass killers DHS listed activists engaged in non-violent civil disobedience targeting oil industry alongside white supremacists in documents. Adam FedermanThe GuardianJanuary 13, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health ‘Dump it down the drain’ How contaminants from prescription-drug factories pollute waterways. Natasha GilbertSTATDecember 11, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment The Last of the Climate Deniers Hold On Propped by an industry-funded network, demanded by the Trump administration, the last vestiges of climate deniers in academia linger as millennials protest inaction. Dan SchwartzViceNovember 18, 2019
ImpactEnvironment, Politics New York City Council Approves Commercial Waste Zones The New York City Council approved a long-debated proposal last week to break up the city into at least 20 zones for commercial waste collection. Richard SalameNovember 5, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics The Destruction Caused by the Border Wall Is Worse Than You Think Border Patrol agents tear though the Arizona desert. Adam FedermanSierra MagazineOctober 21, 2019