The New Lede
Pressure grows to close controversial Napa Valley landfill
Worries in wine country: Napa Valley wrestles with chemical contamination controversy
Farmers facing PFAS pollution struggle for solutions
Senate Farm Bill draft raises hope for PFAS-impacted farmers
Warnings of a “wave of lawsuits” as PFAS exemption debated
Dead livestock and poisoned water — Texas farmers sue over PFAS contamination
EPA’s proposed lead pipe crackdown spurs debate
Proposed decision could deal another blow to California rooftop solar
Puerto Rico’s natural gas buildout may harm those it claims to help
Booming natural gas exports threatening Gulf Coast fishing communities
Critical hearing looms in battle over California’s last nuclear power plant
An old battle over fur farming heats up with new environmental twist
As wildfire smoke clears, scientists warn air quality impacts aren’t over
US efforts to turn farm animal poop into biofuel spark scrutiny
Amid efforts to cool the planet, solar geoengineering draws heated debate
In push to mine for minerals, clean energy advocates ask what going green really means
US politics complicates bid to protect nature
After two tense weeks, world awaits COP15 plan to save Earth’s species
Amid energy policy debates, a battle over a natural gas pipeline in Appalachia
Industrial chemicals threaten hunting and fishing traditions
Utah tribe wants polluting uranium mill closed
Bill bans deep sea mining in California waters
Pesticides plague California communities of color, new study shows
The Atlantic
Ka Pili Kai, University of Hawai’i Sea Grant
Tackling cesspool conversion from Long Island to the Hawaiian Islands
AAAS.org
Scientists are learning how to help coral reefs save themselves
Popular climate models may underestimate effects of smoke plumes over Southeast Atlantic
Moon cycles exert an influence on menstruation and sleep patterns
Some corals can “rise from the dead” after lethal warming events
India-Pakistan nuclear war would have dire impact on global climate