Selected Environmental reporting by Anthony Depalma
It Never Sleeps, but It's Learned to Douse the
Lights
Dec. 11, 2005
It's Traditional. It's Religious. It's Poison.
Dec. 7, 2005
E.P.A. Changes Cleanup Plans Near Ground Zero
Nov. 30, 2005
Fears of Energy Price Increase Delay 9-State
Pollution Pact
Nov. 29, 2005
Dam at a Catskill Reservoir Needs Emergency Repair,
City Says
Nov. 28, 2005
9 States In Plan to Cut Emissions by Power
Plants
Aug. 24, 2005
The Accidental Oasis
Aug. 21, 2005
Water Isn't Free, New York Is Told
July 3, 2005
Pataki's Various Shades of Green; Preserving
Land, but a Mixed Record on the Environment
June 19, 2005
Out With the Old, in With the Hybrids;
In New Laws, Big Step in Journey to Cleaner City Fleet
April 23, 2005 (with Kareem Fahim)
In Adirondacks, An Old Lion Still Bares
Fangs; Nearing 100, Park Advocate Remains Bane of Developers
March 14, 2005
Do Fish Have Water Rights?; Keeping Trout
Cool Conflicts With a Thirsty New York
June 25, 2004
After Years of Sludge, a Clash on the
Cleanup; New Jersey Residents Want Ford to Do It Right This Time
June 13, 2004
From a Sturdy Old Survivor, Hardier Elms
Grow
May 7, 2004
Ideas & Trends: Pollution and the Slippery
Meaning of 'Clean'
March 28, 2004
Love Canal Declared Clean, Ending Toxic
Horror
March 18, 2004, (with David Staba in Niagara Falls)
A Toxic Waste Capital Looks to Spread
It Around; Upstate Dump Is the Last in the Northeast
March 10, 2004
Crossing Their (Flight) Path; Development
and Sprawl Replace DDT as Top Threat to Bald Eagles
Jan. 31, 2004

