The EPA’s Bungled Response to an Air Pollution Crisis Exposes a Toxic Racial Divide
How government responds to cancer-causing air pollution depends a lot on where you live and the color of your skin.
How government responds to cancer-causing air pollution depends a lot on where you live and the color of your skin.
Bad Chemistry
GenX was introduced in 2009 by DuPont to replace PFOA, but it presents many of the same health and environmental problems and causes cancer in lab animals.
Bad Chemistry
The U.S. military plans to incinerate unused firefighting foam containing hazardous chemicals, even with the health and environmental risks this poses.
The EPA’s statements about the meaning of its rollback of the Clean Water Act don’t withstand scrutiny.
Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion met in Manhattan to discuss how they might replicate their success in the U.K.
DuPont opened a factory in Saudi Arabia last week that will produce reverse osmosis water filters to remove contaminants, including those caused by DuPont.
Pipeline construction projects currently required to undergo months, or even years, of scrutiny from water experts will be allowed to speed forward.
An estimated 60 to 90 percent of U.S. waterways could lose federal water protections that currently shield them from pollution and development.
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There’s a new reason to be concerned about PFOA and PFOs, toxic chemicals used in nonstick pans, waterproof products, and firefighting foam.
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to release a rule repealing water protections for many streams across the U.S.
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