A new study suggests California's stricter regulations are reducing levels of BPA, PFAS and other harmful toxics in people.
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Saudi Arabia’s Neom project, a purported eco-city, relies on Western PR firms to market sustainability claims that critics ...
Former President Trump pledged that, if re-elected, he would give Robert F. Kennedy Jr. substantial control over health, food ...
The restart of fracking in Dimock, Pennsylvania has sparked outrage among residents whose water became dangerously ...
A former Florida rancher’s legal fight reveals how Syngenta ignored evidence linking its herbicide paraquat to Parkinson’s ...
Utah has filed a lawsuit challenging the federal government's control over 18.5 million acres of state land, gaining support ...
Hurricanes like Helene reveal toxic secrets as outdated laws and industry lobbying leave communities vulnerable to chemical dangers.Helen Santoro reports for The Lever.In short:Hurricane Helene ...
The once-powerful Rio Grande, now largely dry in West Texas, could see restored flows through local conservation efforts ...
To meet growing energy demands from data centers, Kentucky's largest utility, LG&E; and KU, plans to expand natural gas and ...
Greenlight America, a new nonprofit, aims to mobilize supporters of local renewable energy projects to counter organized ...
A new survey of 312 households in five U.S. Southeast communities near wood pellet mills reveals substantial health and ...