Truthout
Environment
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Federal Lawsuit Says Texas Pipeline Firm “Strong-Armed” Landowners, Protesters
Four Pennsylvania residents sued Energy Transfer Partners.
Will the US’s Trillion Dollar Investment in New Infrastructure Withstand Tomorrow’s Disasters?
Communities are increasingly keeping climate change in mind as they plan roads, sewers and energy grids for the future.
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How Military Outsourcing Turned Toxic
The military's use of contractors adds to a legacy of environmental damage.
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Armchair Quarterback
Yemenis Suffer “Silent Deaths” as Saudi Arabia Refuses Human Rights Probe in Deadly US-Backed War
Radhya Al-Mutawakel discusses human rights violations in Yemen.
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Natural Disasters Agree: It’s Climate Change
Austerity, Divestment and Irma: Juan González on Why 300,000 in Puerto Rico Are Without Power
Parts of Puerto Rico could be without electricity for up to six months,.
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Likely Carcinogen Contaminates Drinking Water of 90 Million Americans, Report Finds
Trump's pick to head chemical safety office at EPA has downplayed dangers of the toxin, say advocates.
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Assessing the Damage
Petro Metro: A Toxic Tour of Houston From Refineries to Superfund Sites in Wake of Harvey
A “toxic tour” of Houston's fenceline communities.