GASP: What is/was your major and why did you choose it? Anastasia: Three and a half years ago, when the decision of choosing a major was due to be added to my degree plan, truthfully I wasn’t sure what to major in. All I knew was I had made it to college and I wanted to be successful. At that...
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Katie’s Corner: My First Month Interning at Gasp
My name is Katie Causey and I am a junior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. I am majoring in Biomedical Science with a minor in chemistry. My long-term career goal is to become a physician...
Gasp Delivers Blistering Letter to Environmental Management Commission, ADEM
On Friday, February 15, Haley Lewis, our staff attorney, hand delivered a rebuttal to inaccurate statements made by Alabama Environmental Management Commission (EMC) members and the director of the...
Toxic Birmingham: Power, Pollution and Corruption
Media Inquiries: Please contact Michael Hansen, Executive Director, at 205-320-9670 or [email protected]. Note: This is a living story. We will update this article periodically with new...
Sunlight is the Best Disinfectant: Trey Glenn Edition
This post focuses on former EPA Region 4 Administrator and former ADEM Director Trey Glenn's alleged involvement in the EPA/Superfund corruption scandal in our "Sunlight is the Best Disinfectant"...
Settlement Alleges Clean Air Act Violations by Drummond’s ABC Coke
Drummond Company has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Jefferson County Board of Health (JCBH) for alleged violations of the...
Hoover High School Bio-Bucs: Testing the Air
The Hoover High School BioBucs is the Hoover High School environmental science research competition team. They were inspired to monitor the air by Gasp’s documentary Toxic City: Birmingham’s Dirty Secret since Birmingham is so close to home.