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In Upstate New York, a Summer of Climate Change Art
The Storm King Art Center hosts an exhibition exploring the many implications of an environment in transition.
Week 69: Trump Buries Study on Contaminated Drinking Water
Plus, Pruitt is now under 12 separate investigations.
Cities: Where the Wild Things Are
Urban wildlife isn’t in our backyard. We’re in its front yard.
A Single Discarded Fishing Net Can Keep Killing for Centuries
A new report estimates that around 700,000 tons of fishing gear are abandoned in the oceans each year. Now the good news: We can curb this.
A Year of Climate Change, as (Not) Presented by the EPA
On the first anniversary of the agency’s removal of climate change info from its website, a look back at one of the earth’s roughest years on record and the fight to set things right.
Week 68: Why the EPA Let a Pesticide Violator Off Easy
Also, Administrator Scott Pruitt equates hard questions (and mustache doodles) with security threats.