
Jon Hurdle is a freelance journalist and a regular contributor to The New York Times on a variety of topics. He also writes for news sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, focusing on environmental coverage. He previously worked at Reuters, for which he was the correspondent for the U.S. mid-Atlantic states, and at Bloomberg News in London.
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As Millions of Solar Panels Age Out, Recyclers Hope to Cash In
February 28, 2023
By Jon Hurdle
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As Evidence Mounts, New Concerns About Fracking and Health
November 17, 2022
By Jon Hurdle
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Urban Waters: Discovering the Hidden Beauty of a Jersey River
July 12, 2022
By Jon Hurdle
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As Climate Fears Mount, Some in U.S. Are Deciding to Relocate
March 24, 2022
By Jon Hurdle
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For Low-Income Pittsburgh, Clean Air Remains an Elusive Goal
January 27, 2022
By Jon Hurdle
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More Eyes on Polluters: The Growth of Citizen Monitoring
November 3, 2021
By Jon Hurdle
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Interview
Stealth Chemicals: A Call to Action on a Threat to Human Fertility
March 18, 2021
By Jon Hurdle
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On U.S. East Coast, Has Offshore Wind’s Moment Finally Arrived?
February 24, 2021
By Jon Hurdle
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In a Refinery’s Ashes, Hope for an End to Decades of Pollution
January 28, 2021
By Jon Hurdle
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On the Delaware, A Promising New Era in Cleanup of an Urban River
August 20, 2020
By Jon Hurdle
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As Sea Levels Rise, Will Drinking Water Supplies Be at Risk?
April 23, 2020
By Jon Hurdle