The Cost of Coal, Disposal: Nevada The coal-fired Reid Gardner Generating Station dumps its combustion waste into uncovered "ponds" beside the Moapa Band of Paiutes Reservation By Steve Hawk November 13, 2012 In this story: coal, environmental justice, The Cost of Coal
Parkinson's Alley People living near farms in California suffer from the neurological disorder at an alarming rate. All signs point to pesticides. By Joy Horowitz January 30, 2012 In this story: pesticides, toxics, environmental justice
Hilton Kelley: Last Man Standing Why fight like hell for a town that others have given up for lost? Because it's yours. By Bruce Selcraig September 5, 2011 In this story: environmental justice
Refusing to Bend The children of Central California farmworkers have launched a ground-level battle against agribusiness. By Rosie Spinks July 25, 2011 In this story: environmental justice, pesticides, toxics
Livelihoods on the Line The cleanup is winding down, but the question remains: Would you eat an oyster from the Gulf of Mexico? By Douglas McCollam May 6, 2011 In this story: environmental justice, oil, dirty fuels
Homeland Security When you're poor, the environmental movement doesn't stop at simple things like pollution By Javier Sierra July 7, 2010 In this story: environmental justice
All Worked Up The new issue in environmental justice: paychecks By Katherine Glover September 1, 2009 In this story: environmental justice, green jobs, solar
Savonala Horne: Executive Director, Land Loss Prevention Project Sodbustitng solictor By Della Watson January 1, 2009 In this story: environmental justice