
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 and at Bloomberg News in London.
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Faced With Heavier Rains, Cities Scramble to Control Polluted Runoff
August 15, 2024
By Jon Hurdle
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How a Legal Loophole Allows Gas Leaks to Keep on Flowing
February 13, 2024
By Jon Hurdle
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As Waters Rise, a Community Must Decide: Do We Stay or Go?
September 28, 2023
By Jon Hurdle
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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