Published Mar 25, 2014
"Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale: Big Oil and Bad Air on the Texas Prairie" is an eight-month investigation by InsideClimate News, the Center for Public Integrity and The Weather Channel.
Published Apr 14, 2021
Published Apr 14, 2021
Published Nov 12, 2014
Meltdown: Terror at the Top of the World tells the story of seven American hikers who travelled into Canada's Arctic tundra – polar bear country – and nearly didn’t make it back alive. But Meltdown is more than just another wilderness adventure story because its backdrop is the melting Arctic, where the battle between man, beast and nature in a warming world is most visible and visceral. The book is based on interviews with all seven hikers as well as many of the world’s experts on polar bears and sea ice. It also includes first-hand reporting from the site where the hikers pitched their tents one fateful night next to a breathtaking fjord.
Published Nov 12, 2014
Meltdown: Terror at the Top of the World tells the story of seven American hikers who travelled into Canada's Arctic tundra – polar bear country – and nearly didn’t make it back alive. But Meltdown is more than just another wilderness adventure story because its backdrop is the melting Arctic, where the battle between man, beast and nature in a warming world is most visible and visceral. The book is based on interviews with all seven hikers as well as many of the world’s experts on polar bears and sea ice. It also includes first-hand reporting from the site where the hikers pitched their tents one fateful night next to a breathtaking fjord.
Published Nov 13, 2014
Meltdown: Terror at the Top of the World tells the story of seven American hikers who travelled into Canada's Arctic tundra – polar bear country – and nearly didn’t make it back alive. But Meltdown is more than just another wilderness adventure story because its backdrop is the melting Arctic, where the battle between man, beast and nature in a warming world is most visible and visceral. The book is based on interviews with all seven hikers as well as many of the world’s experts on polar bears and sea ice. It also includes first-hand reporting from the site where the hikers pitched their tents one fateful night next to a breathtaking fjord.
Published Apr 14, 2021
Published May 7, 2014
“Keystone and Beyond” tells the story not just of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project but also of the nation’s rapidly changing energy policy. Using thousands of pages of official documents, studies by experts and advocates, and contemporaneous news reports, former New York Times reporter John H. Cushman Jr. shows how the pipeline that George W. Bush considered a “no brainer” is now seen as a test of President Barack Obama’s commitment to act on climate change.
Published May 23, 2014
“Keystone and Beyond” tells the story not just of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project but also of the nation’s rapidly changing energy policy. Using thousands of pages of official documents, studies by experts and advocates, and contemporaneous news reports, former New York Times reporter John H. Cushman Jr. shows how the pipeline that George W. Bush considered a “no brainer” is now seen as a test of President Barack Obama’s commitment to act on climate change.
Published Nov 1, 2013
InsideClimate News won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for this four-part narrative and six follow-up reports into an oil spill most Americans have never heard of. More than 1 million gallons of oil spilled into the Kalamazoo River in July 2010, triggering the most expensive cleanup in U.S. history -- more than $1 billion -- and after more than two years the cleanup still isn’t finished. Why not? Because the underground pipeline that ruptured was carrying diluted bitumen, or dilbit, the dirtiest, stickiest oil used today. It’s the same kind of oil that the controversial Keystone XL pipeline could someday carry across the nation’s largest drinking water aquifer. Written as a narrative, this page-turner takes an inside look at what happened to two families, a community, unprepared agencies and an inept company during an environmental disaster involving a new kind of oil few people know much about.
Published Nov 15, 2013
Published Nov 1, 2013