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  • Portsmouth plant 1970s

The Poisonous Legacy of Portsmouth’s Gaseous Diffusion Plant

The plant was erected in Pike County, Ohio during the cold war to enrich uranium. Then people started getting sick. Now, they're stuck cleaning up the mess.

Kevin Williams2020-11-17T10:18:48-05:00October 16, 2020|
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  • Water tap

Detroiters are Fighting for the Right to Water

Can an income-based water affordability plan solve the city’s water shutoff problem?

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2020-11-13T11:48:01-05:00September 18, 2020|
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  • Gregurich - Derecho 2

Life After the Derecho

In eastern Iowa, we’re a long way from recovery.

Avery Gregurich2020-09-18T12:56:24-04:00August 27, 2020|
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  • Kanaar - Garduño family

What It’s Like to Be a Farmworker During COVID-19

On picking peaches in a pandemic.

Francisco Velazquez and Michelle Kanaar2020-09-04T11:53:19-04:00August 27, 2020|
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  • Reich - Appalachia 13

Path Dependency (Or, Appalachia is Not Post-Industrial)

How the region's industrial history continues to shape contemporary life.

Chad J. Reich2021-04-02T12:52:20-04:00July 30, 2020|
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  • Midland Michigan Flood 5

When the Dams Broke in Midland, Michigan

In May, the failure of the Edenville and Sanford dams—resulting from negligence and ineffective regulation—threatened to wash away more than just buildings.

Anna Clark2020-08-07T16:57:36-04:00July 17, 2020|
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  • Minnesota lake

In Minnesota, A Thirty-Year Biological Survey Nears Completion

Fieldwork is done, and scientists are at work on their final reports. What do we know so far?

Cinnamon Janzer2020-07-06T14:15:12-04:00June 19, 2020|
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  • Chang - Detroit Refinery

My Life in Oil

Detroit, the tar sands, and burying my father in toxic ground.

Rachel Havrelock2020-08-27T13:51:41-04:00June 1, 2020|
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  • Ignaczak - Lake Erie Shoreline

The Fight Over Wind Power in Lake Erie

The contested case of the Icebreaker Wind Farm has implications for renewable energy in the region.

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2020-05-14T12:27:20-04:00April 30, 2020|
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  • DeGrane - Chicago Lakefront

After the Flood

How Chicago is coping with the effects of climate change.

Katie Pyzyk2020-08-27T13:56:02-04:00April 21, 2020|
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  • Collins-Sussman - Chicago

What COVID-19 and the Chicago Heat Wave of 1995 Have in Common

Large-scale emergencies reveal underlying gaps in access and infrastructure.

Kiran Misra2020-08-27T13:59:21-04:00March 20, 2020|
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  • Detroit Skyline

Detroit Water Shutoffs and a Crisis of Public Health

Activists have been working for years to change the broader narrative around water access.

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2020-08-27T13:59:34-04:00March 9, 2020|
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