Maine Poised to Repeat Eco-Mistakes on Sears Island
Prior Wetland Violations Haunt Plans to Develop a New Wind-Farm Port ...
Maryland Lawmakers Remain Uncommitted to Ending Subsidies for Trash Incineration, Prompting Advocate Concern
by Inside Climate News | March 12, 2024
Maryland is poised to dole out more than $300 million to trash incinerators between 2012 and 2030, according to the latest analysis by the nonprofits Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), Clean Water Action and Progressive Maryland. Timothy Whitehouse, executive ...
Allagash Wilderness Construction Plans Spark Outrage
Maine Park Bureau Seeks Six New Buildings in Waterway’s Protected Corridor ...
One Woman’s War Against ‘Forever Chemicals’
Dr. Kyla Bennett is featured in the short documentary from Bloomberg Originals on the dangerous conundrum of the useful, ubiquitous and highly toxic PFAS ...
COMMENTARY | Artificial Turf Spreads Like Weeds on Long Island
Despite known environmental harms, towns and businesses continue to install artificial turf fields at alarming rates ...
PEERMail | An Epic Journey You Won’t Want to Miss
Bloomberg Businessweek featured an epic quest by our Science Policy Director to uncover why her town’s drinking water was contaminated with PFAS ...