NewsBusiness, Environment Starbucks Promised a Recyclable Drink Lid. Don’t Believe the Hype. As the waste piles up and the myth of recycling breaks down, PR about the sustainability of plastics has helped keep sales strong. Sharon LernerThe InterceptApril 19, 2019
NewsBusiness, Environment How the Media Launders Fossil Fuel Industry Propaganda Through Branded Content Native advertising, as it’s called, has spread misinformation on everything from the “superfood” moringa to Thai seafood slavery, and has raised serious questions about journalistic ethics. Sharon LernerThe InterceptApril 3, 2019
NewsBusiness, Environment New Jersey is Making Companies Pay for Toxic Contamination — Shining a New Light on a Little-Known Offender New Jersey laid financial responsibility for dealing with PFAS contamination squarely at the feet of the chemical companies responsible for it. Sharon LernerThe InterceptMarch 27, 2019
NewsEnvironment, Politics Young People Feel Betrayed by Adults Over the Climate Crisis. Today, They’re Going on Strike. “They think threatening us with arrest and suspension will stop us, but it won’t,” said Tierney. “The climate crisis is way more frightening than that.” Sharon LernerThe InterceptMarch 15, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics A Tale of Two Toxic Cities The EPA's Bungled Response to an Air Pollution Crisis Exposes a Toxic Racial Divide Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 24, 2019
NewsEnvironment, Health Chemours is Using the U.S. as an Unregulated Dump for Europe’s Toxic GenX Waste After many years of treating the developing world as its environmental dumping ground, the U.S. is finally getting a taste of what it feels like to be on the receiving end of another country’s dangerous garbage. Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 1, 2019
NewsEnvironment, Health DuPont Has Spread Its Pollutants Around the World. Now it Wants to Filter Your Contaminated Water. “They profited off the environmental contamination and now can profit on cleaning it up. It’s quite a feat.” Sharon LernerThe InterceptDecember 11, 2018
NewsEnvironment, Politics Trump’s Attack on the Clean Water Act Will Fuel Destructive Pipeline Boom A wide range of industries — including agriculture, mining, waste management, chemical companies, real estate development, and road construction — will be free to pollute, reroute, and pave over these waterways as they see fit. Sharon LernerThe InterceptDecember 9, 2018
NewsEnvironment, Politics EPA’s New Water Rule Will Gut The Clean Water Act According to the rule that the Environmental Protection Agency is expected to release next week, streams that are dependent on rainfall and wetlands not physically connected to year-round waterways will no longer be covered by the Clean Water Act. Sharon LernerThe InterceptDecember 7, 2018
NewsEnvironment, Health PFOA and PFOS Cause Lower Sperm Counts and Smaller Penises There’s a new reason to be concerned about PFOA and PFOs, toxic chemicals used in nonstick pans, waterproof products, and firefighting foam. Sharon LernerThe InterceptNovember 30, 2018