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“We should take care of what is precious to us”
HOUSTON — This week EHN is publishing letters from eighth grade students at YES Prep […]
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Después de 13 años, no se ve un final a la invasión de sargazo en el Caribe
Este artículo fue publicado originalmente por el Centro de Periodismo Investigativo. Hace parte de la […]
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Earth Day reflections from the next generation
HOUSTON — In honor of Earth Day 2024, EHN is publishing letters from eighth grade […]
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Pennsylvania’s first proposed chemical recycling plant cancelled
Plans to build what would have been one of the largest chemical recycling plants in […]
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New analysis warns of pesticide residues on some fruits and veggies
This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental […]
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Op-ed: Ending toxic threats to Alaska from plastics and petrochemicals
Flames, belching smoke, and black carbon in the sky—on nights when I (Rosemary) saw 20 […]
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New EPA regulations mean a closer eye on the nation’s petrochemical hub
HOUSTON – Terri Blackwood, a Baytown resident living along the Houston Ship Channel, knows the […]
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La nueva normativa de la EPA obliga a vigilar más de cerca al epicentro petroquímico del país
HOUSTON – Terri Blackwood, una residente de Baytown que vive al lado del Canal de […]
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Bioplastics create a composting conundrum
GROTON, Mass. — Steam billows inside Black Earth Compost’s processing facility as Syed Dong, regional […]
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Op-ed: The very slow road to banning asbestos
Like almost all things chemical in the United States, the recent announcement by the Biden […]