 
		
		Environment & Health
 
		
		 
		
		EPA to Fund Studies of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Agriculture
By Liza Gross
 
		
		Who Were the Worst of the Worst Climate Polluters in 2022?
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Should Toxic Wastewater From Gas Drilling Be Spread on Pennsylvania Roads as a Dust and Snow Suppressant?
By Jake Bolster
 
		
		Can the Latest $10 million in EPA Grants Make a Difference in Achieving Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals?
By Aman Azhar
 
		
		Pennsylvania’s Gas Industry Used 160 Million Pounds of Secret Chemicals From 2012 to 2022, a New Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
 
		
		Five Decades and a Mountain of Evidence: Study Explores How Toxic Chemicals are ‘Stealing Children’s Future Potential’
By Victoria St. Martin
 
		
		Q&A: The Pope’s New Document on Climate Change Is a ‘Throwdown’ Call for Action
Interview by Paloma Beltran, “Living on Earth”
 
		
		Research by Public Health Experts Shows ‘Damning’ Evidence on the Harms of Fracking
By Jon Hurdle
 
		
		Texas Continues to Issue Thousands of Flaring Permits
By Martha Pskowski
 
		
		Alabama Wood Pellet Mill Seeks Millions in Climate Funds, but Critics Say It Won’t Cut CO2
By Dennis Pillion, AL.com
 
		
		The Biden Administration Has Begun Regulating 400,000 Miles of Gas ‘Gathering Lines.’ The Industry Isn’t Happy
By Craig R. McCoy
 
		
		Q&A: After its Hottest Summer On Record, Phoenix’s Mayor Outlines the City’s Future
By Wyatt Myskow
 
		
		A Frequent Culprit, China Is Also an Easy Scapegoat
By Ian Urbina
 
		
		Answers About Old Gas Sites Repurposed as Injection Wells for Fracking’s Toxic Wastewater May Never Be Fully Unearthed
By Jake Bolster
 
		
		Q&A: America’s 20-Year War in Afghanistan Is Over, but Some of the U.S. Military’s Waste May Last Forever
Interview by Jenni Doering, “Living on Earth”
 
		
		Texas Quietly Moves to Formalize Acceptable Cancer Risk From Industrial Air Pollution. Public Health Officials Say it’s not Strict Enough.
By Dylan Baddour
