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Teflon Toxin Safety Level Should Be 700 Times Lower Than Current EPA Guideline
New data suggests that the safety threshold for PFOA in drinking water should be as low as .1 parts per trillion, according to a top U.S. toxicologist.
Bad Chemistry
New data suggests that the safety threshold for PFOA in drinking water should be as low as .1 parts per trillion, according to a top U.S. toxicologist.
Bad Chemistry
According to a 2001 study sponsored by 3M, 12 samples of food from around the country tested positive for PFAS chemicals.
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The evidence of PFAS in sludge comes just days after an FDA investigation revealed that the nonstick compounds had made their way into some foods.
Wendy Abrams is known for her environmental philanthropy, but her family’s company Medline is polluting the air with a known carcinogen, ethylene oxide.
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Studies are showing high levels of toxic PFAS chemicals in breast milk that far exceed U.S. drinking water health advisory limits.
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Brazil is exploiting a loophole in an international treaty that allows it to manufacture and export a pesticide containing the dangerous chemical PFOS.
The new Starbucks lid was supposed be a great green environmental milestone. But it’s very unlikely to be recycled.
The oil and gas industry is using branded content, and the news media’s hunger for revenue, to peddle misleading claims about natural gas.
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In the absence of federal regulations, New Jersey is the first state to set safety levels for PFAS contamination and make companies pay for clean up.
For many young activists, the climate strike is a sanity-saving expression of the grief and anxiety they shoulder about a quickly worsening crisis.
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