A neighborhood suspects the Tucson International Airport, where military aircraft are built and serviced, as the source of cancer-causing pollution.


A deadly plume threatens Tucson

A neighborhood suspects the Tucson International Airport, where military aircraft are built and serviced, as the source of cancer-causing pollution. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/19.10/download-entire-issue

EPA rips the Two Forks EIS

The Environmental Protection Agency has given a flunking grade to the draft version of a $30 million environmental impact statement on the Denver metropolitan area’s future water supply system. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/19.10/download-entire-issue

The EPA is hunting those who kill by degrees

There are a thousand and one ways to get rid of a drum of hazardous waste, but only a handful of them are legal. Despite shelves of hazardous waste laws and regulations with their well-defined civil and criminal penalties, environmental crime is  increasing roughly in proportion to the country’s escalating chemical production. Download entire issue…