commons.wikimedia.org 22 April Paul Krugman: How green is your metropolis? Allowing more density would make America better. Read the Full Article on www.nytimes.com
Derrick Z. Jackson: Roe v. Wade draft bodes ill for air, wetlands and the EPA Justice Alito’s longstanding consistency in wanting to restrict EPA authority makes it transparent where he wants the court to go.
Peter Dykstra: Forgotten history Early laws that were either the first step in environmental protection or the last straw in Native American genocide.
Op-Ed: The medical community is missing a major piece of the obesity puzzle Health care practitioners and regulators need to address the chemicals in everyday products that are in part spurring the obesity crisis.
LISTEN: Black histories and visions of urban planning We need to center "lived experience and desire in a way that our existing frameworks don't allow for."
Investigation: PFAS on our shelves and in our bodies Testing finds concerning chemicals in everything from sports bras to ketchup, including in brands labeled PFAS-free.
Workers exposed to PFAS in a variety of industries From construction to skiing, PFAS are an important, but understudied, source of on-the-job chemical exposure.