Do you have items that you’ve held onto, which you no longer have a use for, yet you can’t let them go because they have
Day: April 25, 2018
Drinking Problems: A Kansas town confronts a tap-water crisis
Read the full story in Harper’s. The friendly waitress at the Pretty Prairie Steak House delivers tumblers of tap water as soon as diners take
Canary in the Coal Pond
Read the full story from ProPublica. New reports provide an unprecedented look at contaminants leaking from coal ash ponds and landfills. But the chasm between
As Scientists Speak Out About Science, Women and Young Scholars Lead the Way
Read the full story in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Loud noises are emanating from the laboratory these days, but they’re declamations, not explosions. This
Environment prize goes to Flint water activist
Read the full story from the BBC. The founder of a citizens’ movement that helped expose the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, is one of
Pruitt to unveil controversial ‘transparency’ rule limiting what research EPA can use
Read the full story in the Washington Post. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt is expected to propose a rule Tuesday that would establish new