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Also today: A cautionary tale about congestion pricing from Sweden, and Mamdani may decide New York City’s future.
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Buried beneath the ground in one of America’s largest municipal landfills, in Los Angeles County, waste has been overheating, sending toxic gas into the air and causing leachate (or trash juice) to bubble and shoot out like geysers. For the community in nearby Val Verde, the stench was only the beginning of their problems: Residents have reported unexpected diagnoses of autoimmune disorders, heart problems and even cancer, which many believe could be linked to the Chiquita Canyon Landfill.

Neighbors suspect the fumes are from a literal “garbage fire” underground, which could mean a violation of federal regulations. But the company Waste Connections says it’s something else. Experts say the distinction isn’t trivial, and is one way the waste industry points the finger away from their own management practices. Read more from Laura Bliss and Rachael Dottle today in Businessweek: America’s Hot Garbage Problem

— Linda Poon

More on CityLab

What Gothenburg Got Out of Congestion Pricing
From Sweden, a cautionary tale about tolling downtown drivers to ease traffic tie-ups: In some cities, road pricing is an iffy proposition.

Cities Grapple With Pollution From Surge in Urban Warehouses
Fueled by demand for same-day delivery, facilities heavily trafficked by diesel trucks are moving into densely populated areas. 

Mamdani’s Unprecedented Coalition May Decide New York City’s Future
He’s now betting his mosaic of supporters will help him defeat a competitive field in November.

What we’re reading

  • Trump’s budget just passed the Senate. Brace for a massive increase in ICE raids (Intercept)

  • Once a showcase of American optimism and engineering, Hoover Dam faces new power generation declines (Water Desk)

  • Squashing spotted lanternflies will get us only so far. We need wasps (New York Times)

  • A classic childhood pastime is fading (Atlantic)

  • ‘Every day I see land disappear’: Suriname’s battle to keep the sea at bay (Al Jazeera)


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