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Phthalate chemicals found in popular olive oils
Thirteen popular olive oils recently tested have detectable levels of phthalates, according to a new […]
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How fungi could help clean up our biggest toxic messes
More than 30 years after its closure, the acrid smell of diesel still lingers in […]
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Amidst a controversial international sale, U.S. Steel falls behind in cleaner steelmaking
PITTSBURGH — On a windy, rainy afternoon in early April, bundled-up protesters gathered in front […]
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Residentes hispanohablantes de Baytown se sienten excluidos del proceso de permisos de la masiva planta petroquímica de Exxon
BAYTOWN, TX — Mientras ExxonMobil avanza en la reautorización del permiso de operación federal para […]
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Spanish-speaking residents feel left out of permitting process at massive Exxon petrochemical plant in Houston-area
BAYTOWN, TX — As Exxon Mobil moves forward with federal re-permitting for its massive petrochemical […]
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LISTEN: Aalayna Green on how race and gender intersect with conservation
Aalayna Green joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how race […]
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Chemists can now separate four common plastics at once. Will it work as well outside their lab?
Less than 10% of the world’s plastic is recycled, while about 12% enters incinerators, burn […]
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You’re inhaling flame retardants on your morning commute: Study
The air inside our cars is full of harmful flame retardant chemicals — especially on […]
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Op-ed: When it comes to food chemicals, Europe’s food safety agency and the FDA are oceans apart
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are […]
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Op-ed: After decades of disinformation, the US finally begins regulating PFAS chemicals
Earlier this month, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it would regulate two forms of PFAS […]