The Endangerment Finding, the legal grounding for managing climate change-causing emissions, is the latest environmental regulation on the chopping block
The Shelby County Health Department is set to decide if Colossus can continue to pollute the air without lawful permits
Cleophus Sharp grew up in Houston in the Black neighborhood of Pleasantville in the 1950s. Neighbors knew one another, and Sharp remembers a closely knit community. But his childhood was marked by something most children won’t relate to: suffocating, toxic air that was inescapable. On some days, you could
Permitting laws allow sugar cane burns to blow west toward majority-Black communities, but mechanical harvesting offers a greener solution
The agency says its new rules could cut EtO emissions by 80%
Frontline BIPOC communities prepare to fight pollution under a weakened Clean Air Act
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