January 17, 2023 Underground fire at Alabama landfill continues to pollute air 50 days after blaze An underground fire in an Alabama landfill is continuing to pollute the air more than 50 days after the blaze. The air quality monitors surrounding the landfill are detecting pollution.
January 12, 2023 Mississippi wastewater hauling business pleads guilty to federal illegal dumping A Mississippi wastewater hauling business has pleaded guilty to federal illegal dumping. The company was discharging industrial waste into Jackson's sewer system.
January 6, 2023 Stronger limits proposed to control deadly soot pollution in the US The Environmental Protection Agency says the U.S. needs to implement tougher standards to control soot pollution in the air, which can kill thousands of people a year when inhaled.
January 5, 2023 Oil spill in CA creek originated from well dug in 1882 Oil that was found in a California creek last weekend has been traced back to a well built in 1882. A team has managed the spill by damming the oil.
January 4, 2023 Large toxic chemical plume found in Wisconsin's Green Bay on Lake Michigan A large plume of a toxic chemical has reportedly entered Lake Michigan through groundwater that seeped into Wisconsin's Green Bay, scientists claimed Tuesday.
December 16, 2022 Biden exaggerates his visits to Iraq and Afghanistan at veterans town hall in Delaware President Biden on Friday made another false claim about the number of times he's visited Iraq and Afghanistan at a town hall with veterans in Delaware.
November 30, 2022 Mauna Loa eruption: What are the threats Mauna Loa is erupting on Hawaii's Big Island, forcing state health officials to issue warnings to visitors and residents about the impact of vog pollution.
November 25, 2022 Plea hearing scheduled for Houston-based Coterra Energy for pollution charges A plea hearing has been scheduled for Houston-based Coterra Energy Inc. The natural gas driller is facing charges after allegedly polluting the aquifer of a small Pennsylvania community
November 16, 2022 Florida to slow manatee starvation rates with lettuce feeding program Manatees are struggling to find food due to pollution from agriculture and sewage sources that caused a die-off in the seagrass beds. The feeding program will give them lettuce to eat.
November 11, 2022 California sues companies for covering up its ‘forever chemicals’ that have tainted waterways, bloodstreams California is suing companies for covering up how harmful its manufactured chemicals were on the environment and public health. These chemicals can be found in many household items.