More than $540 million in illness-related costs were inflicted in New Jersey by Superstorm Sandy, according to a new report on health and climate change.
The odds are 50/50 that in 2015 the drinking water in your home flowed from a system that violated a federal law designed to protect public drinking supplies.
Nearly 4.5 million people in New Jersey — or about half the state's population — were served by a community water system that registered a violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to a report released Tuesday by the Natural Resour
Environmental advocates believe the earth has gotten the short end of the stick through a number of compromises hammered out on Capitol Hill to get a massive $1 trillion dollar plus spending package passed.