Jeff Turrentine
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A former reporter for The Washington Post, he has also written for Slate, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles Times.
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How Exactly Does Lead Exposure Harm the Brain?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
The metal is highly toxic to neural development in children. Here’s why—and what the country can do to prevent it.

The Supreme Court Ends Chevron Deference—What Now?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
For one, the ability of federal agencies like the EPA to set rules and enforce environmental protections now shrinks.

Why the Willow Project Is a Bad Idea
Latest NewsAlaskaJeff Turrentine
The oil drilling proposal would be disastrous for Alaska and the planet (not to mention President Biden’s climate legacy).

How Exactly Does Lead Exposure Harm the Brain?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
The metal is highly toxic to neural development in children. Here’s why—and what the country can do to prevent it.

The Supreme Court Ends Chevron Deference—What Now?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
For one, the ability of federal agencies like the EPA to set rules and enforce environmental protections now shrinks.

Why the Willow Project Is a Bad Idea
Latest NewsAlaskaJeff Turrentine
The oil drilling proposal would be disastrous for Alaska and the planet (not to mention President Biden’s climate legacy).

How Exactly Does Lead Exposure Harm the Brain?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
The metal is highly toxic to neural development in children. Here’s why—and what the country can do to prevent it.

The Supreme Court Ends Chevron Deference—What Now?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
For one, the ability of federal agencies like the EPA to set rules and enforce environmental protections now shrinks.

Why the Willow Project Is a Bad Idea
Latest NewsAlaskaJeff Turrentine
The oil drilling proposal would be disastrous for Alaska and the planet (not to mention President Biden’s climate legacy).

How Exactly Does Lead Exposure Harm the Brain?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
The metal is highly toxic to neural development in children. Here’s why—and what the country can do to prevent it.

The Supreme Court Ends Chevron Deference—What Now?
ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
For one, the ability of federal agencies like the EPA to set rules and enforce environmental protections now shrinks.
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What Are the Causes of Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
We can’t fight climate change without understanding what drives it.

Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know
GuideUnited States, InternationalJillian Mackenzie, Jeff Turrentine
How smog, soot, greenhouse gases, and other top air pollutants are affecting the planet—and your health.

What Are the Solutions to Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
Some solutions are big and will require billions in investment. Some are small and free. All are achievable.

What Are the Causes of Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
We can’t fight climate change without understanding what drives it.

Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know
GuideUnited States, InternationalJillian Mackenzie, Jeff Turrentine
How smog, soot, greenhouse gases, and other top air pollutants are affecting the planet—and your health.

What Are the Solutions to Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
Some solutions are big and will require billions in investment. Some are small and free. All are achievable.

What Are the Causes of Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
We can’t fight climate change without understanding what drives it.

Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know
GuideUnited States, InternationalJillian Mackenzie, Jeff Turrentine
How smog, soot, greenhouse gases, and other top air pollutants are affecting the planet—and your health.

What Are the Solutions to Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
Some solutions are big and will require billions in investment. Some are small and free. All are achievable.

What Are the Causes of Climate Change?
GuideUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
We can’t fight climate change without understanding what drives it.

Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know
GuideUnited States, InternationalJillian Mackenzie, Jeff Turrentine
How smog, soot, greenhouse gases, and other top air pollutants are affecting the planet—and your health.