Dan Weissmann

Reporter, Sustainability

Latest Stories (232)

Amid Texas drought, this rain man bottles water

Feb 5, 2014
For one Texas tinkerer, collecting the rain that falls on his roof turned into a business.

Why the FCC pays for landlines but not broadband Internet

Feb 4, 2014
The FCC is about to revamp the program that buys broadband access for schools

United kills another airline hub. What happens next in Cleveland?

Feb 3, 2014
Cleveland now goes the way of St. Louis, Pittsburgh and other former airline hubs, as United announces a streamlining of its routes

Businesses close ranks against Obama energy policies

Jan 31, 2014
More than 70 business groups have formed a coalition to confront the Obama administration’s energy regulation process at every step

No more Sunday ad supplements -- unless you subscribe

Jan 28, 2014
The Chicago Tribune decides to give unsubscribers' doorsteps a break.

As U.S. freezes, prices soar for natural gas

Jan 28, 2014
High demand for heating fuel means high prices in Midwest and Northeast.

California's governor can't make it rain. Which is why the price of your salad is likely to go up.

Jan 17, 2014
California's rainfall last year was the lowest since 1877, it hasn’t rained yet this "rainy season," fire watch started in January, and there's almost no Sierra snowpack to melt. There's a drought emergency in this giant agricultural state.

No watering your lawn ... except for those who can afford their own private well

Jan 16, 2014
Austin has banned watering lawns and raised rates for city water. So affluent residents are drilling private wells.

5 facts you'd never guess about Chuck E. Cheese

Jan 16, 2014
A private-equity firm plans to buy the kids' pizza palace. What on earth will they do with it?

How do you measure the cost of a toxic spill that turns off the tap?

Jan 14, 2014
People had to suspend the convenience of running water, and instead relied on bottled water for everything except flushing toilets.