Op-ed: Environmental racism in action (Environmental Health News)
State of New Mexico opposes changes to federal law regulating oil and gas operations (Carlsbad Current Argus)
Rollback of federal review could mean less scrutiny on critical SC infrastructure projects (The Post and Courier)
Eversource substation would add to E. Boston environmental problems, face flooding, critics say (The Boston Globe)
Environmental planning (City of Guelph (Ontario, CN))
Where Mermaids Play, A Nasty Water Fight (The New York Times)
New Weather Patterns Are Turning Water Into a Weapon (Bloomberg Green)
Public works expansion pits Minneapolis vs. environmental justice concerns of East Phillips neighborhood (Star Tribune)
Pitting Environmental Preservation Against Historic Charm (Hyperalergetic.com)
Historic Preservation: What's on Dr. Steven Hoffman's mind (Southeaster Missourian)
Old Public Square building's next life may loom (Crain’s Cleveland Business)
Effects of wildfires are far ranging for local ecosystems (KVII-TV (Amarillo))
Stakeholders’ Input Key to Shaping AV 4.0, Says USDOT Nominee Finch Fulton (Transport Topics)
Civic group calls on Congress to rethink $305B transport bill (Smart Cities Dive)
Whose is the European Green Deal? (Social Europe)
Environmental justice documentary puts spotlight on Houston (Houston Chronicle)
Vulnerable communities continue to bear greater pollution burden (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Court Approves Settlement Requiring EPA Rules on Most Dangerous Chemical Spills (National Resources Defense Council (Press release))
The coronavirus is deadly enough. But some experts suspect bad air makes it worse. (The Washington Post)
Noxious weeds an environmental threat (Great Bend (KS) Tribune)
County to tackle a development side effect: invasive plants (The Daily Herald (Everett, WA))
San Diego region failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks, report finds (The San Diego Union-Tribune)
This Proposed Bill Could Supercharge How Colorado Monitors Its Air Quality (Colorado Public Radio)
Nine Counties Sue Colorado Health Department Over Air-Quality Rules (Courthouse News Service)
'Gabriel’s trumpets': Highway noise causes disruption for some city residents (Johnson City (TN) Press)
Wood Asks Board of Health To Address Noise Pollution (The Intelligencer. Wheeling News Register)
Defending Municipal Noise Complaints Against Outdoor Facilities (Law.com: New Jersey Law Journal)
'We’re crossing our fingers': Iowa has shored up Interstate 29 against flooding (The Daily Nonpareil)
More Pedestrians and Cyclists are Dying in N.Y.C. Drivers are Often to Blame. (The New York Times)
City eyes increased enforcement as Lime scooters return (The Spokesman-Review)
Complete Streets Plan to be reviewed by Burbank officials (Los Angeles Times/Burbank Leader)
Iowa and Nebraska DOTs working together to mitigate potential spring flooding (Iowa DOT (News Release))
Be careful what you’re learning from those coronavirus maps (The Washington Post)
How GIS tech can be used to control locust menace (Daily Nation (Kenya))
L.A.-Long Beach ports approve truck fee too low to clean smog, groups charge (Los Angeles Times)
London’s Trees Are Saving the City Billions (City Lab)
L.A. Aims to be First to Power U.S. City With Green Hydrogen (Bloomberg Green)
Social Distancing? You Might Be Fighting Climate Change, Too (The New York Times)
Boeing Joins Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (Boeing (Press Release))
For Environmentalists, a 'Monumental' Legislative Session (Virginia) (Associated Press)
Hydropower plan faces opposition (The Eagle-Tribune (North Andover, MA))
Cost of Recycling Hits US Cities and Towns (Bioplastics News)