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Environment

The Tension Between Humans and Nature

350 stories published since 2009

FEMA Had a Plan for Responding to a Hurricane in Puerto Rico — But It Doesn’t Want You to See It

Everyone Knew Houston’s Reservoirs Would Flood — Except for the People Who Bought Homes Inside Them

How Military Outsourcing Turned Toxic

Independent Monitors Found Benzene Levels After Harvey Six Times Higher Than Guidelines

Rethinking the ‘Infrastructure’ Discussion Amid a Blitz of Hurricanes

How the Truth Can Get Damaged in a Hurricane, Too

Development and Disasters — A Deadly Combination Well Beyond Houston

Houston’s Dams Won’t Fail. But Many Homes Will Have to Be Flooded to Save Them

Trump Has Broad Power to Block Climate Change Report

Dangerous Pollutants in Military’s Open Burns Greater Than Thought, Tests Indicate

Has the Moment for Environmental Justice Been Lost?

Kaboom Town

One Year, One Facility, 1.7 Million Pounds of Hazardous Waste Burned in Open Air

In Colfax, Echoes of Another Conflict

Open Burns, Ill Winds

Toxic Fires

In Flint Water Crisis, Could Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Actually Lead to Prison Time?

There Are Lots of Climate Uncertainties. Let’s Acknowledge and Plan for Them With Honesty.

As One of Its Chief Sources of Water Dries Up, California Eases Restrictions on Use Nonetheless

Drought be Dammed

‘We’re Sitting Ducks’

Hell and High Water (Full Text)

Liquid Assets

Less Than Zero

How Much Water Does the West Really Have?

Picturing the Drought

A Wonder in Decline

End of the Miracle Machines: Inside the Power Plant Fueling America's Drought

Use It or Lose It: Across the West, Exercising One’s Right to Waste Water

The ‘Water Witch’: Pat Mulroy Preached Conservation While Backing Growth in Las Vegas

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, While Water Supplies Last

What You Need to Know About the Water Crisis in the West

Holy Crop: How Federal Dollars Are Financing the Water Crisis in the West

Killing the Colorado: Explore the River

Sharpening the Government’s Blurry Maps

Federal Flood Maps Left New York Unprepared for Sandy — and FEMA Knew It

What Happened After Congress Passed a Climate Change Law? Very Little

Using Outdated Data, FEMA Is Wrongly Placing Homeowners in Flood Zones

Why So Many Flood Maps Are Still Out of Date

EPA’s Abandoned Wyoming Fracking Study One Retreat of Many

Four Ways the Government Subsidizes Risky Coastal Rebuilding

Without a Final Map, New York Rebuilds on Uncertain Ground

As Need for New Flood Maps Rises, Congress and Obama Cut Funding

After Sandy, Government Lends to Rebuild in Flood Zones

Why 58 Representatives Who Voted for Hurricane Katrina Aid Voted Against Aid for Sandy

Charting the Human Cost of Different Types of Energy

The BP Oil Spill Saga: Where Things Stand Now

Feds Warn Residents Near Wyoming Gas Drilling Sites Not to Drink Their Water

Despite Internal Concerns About Rig Safety, Transocean Says It’s Shielded By Contract

EPA: Chemicals Found in Wyo. Drinking Water Might Be From Fracking