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Peter Dykstra: Revisiting ghosts of the Interior’s past
I’m almost certain that Bruce Babbitt is the only Interior Secretary—past, present or future—to appear […]
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Silent Earth: Averting the insect apocalypse
There is no doubt that insects are in decline: every year there are slightly fewer […]
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Worsening heat waves are hammering the disabled community
Tara Dennehy moved to the Pacific Northwest in search of friendlier weather. East Coast summers […]
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The role of electric vehicles in the push for environmental justice
Take a moment and visualize: You’re walking down a street in a large city when […]
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Letter to the editor: Ghosts in our water
Editor’s note: This letter to the editor is in response to EHN’s Oct. 29 article, […]
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LISTEN: Pete Myers on “The Fall of Plastics”
Pete Myers—founder and chief scientist of Environmental Health Sciences, which publishes Environmental Health News—will join […]
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New database shows hundreds of contaminants detected in US tap water
Since 2019, more than 320 toxic substances have been detected in U.S. drinking water systems, […]
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Flipping the climate debate from costs to benefits: Susan Anenberg
The world’s governments are gathering in Glasgow to work towards an international climate change agreement. […]
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LISTEN: A sanctuary for herbal healing
Let’s lend our senses to the bird song of Sacred Roots Herbal Sanctuary in West […]
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Lay off Al Gore, would ya?
On a steamy June day in 1988, NASA scientist James Hansen testified before a U.S. […]