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Pennsylvania voters press local, national candidates on fracking just days before election
PITTSBURGH — Fracking took center stage on Wednesday night, when political candidates who will be […]
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Stricter toxic chemical rules reduce Californians’ exposures
Californians have lower levels of toxic chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm […]
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Op-ed: Rethinking policing and parks
“What would a world without police look like?” In 2017, when I was 23 years […]
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Op-ed: Wetland protections remain bogged down in mystery
It is mind-bog-gling, syllable pun intended, that scientists still do not know how many wetlands […]
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EHN’s reporting on “BPA’s evil cousin” receives national environmental journalism award
Environmental Health News’ series “BPA’s Evil Cousin” — which investigated the ubiquitous, unregulated toxic compound […]
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Coal-based steelmaking in Pennsylvania causes up to 92 premature deaths and $1.4 billion in health costs every year: Report
PITTSBURGH — Pollution from Pennsylvania’s three remaining coal-based steelmaking plants cause an estimated 50 to […]
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LISTEN: Laura Diaz on how social and environmental stress impact children’s health
Laura Diaz joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss the intersection […]
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Bayer’s new Roundup products more toxic than prior formulations, report asserts
This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental […]
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Pollution is one of the top drivers of biodiversity loss. Why is no one talking about it at COP16?
CALI, COLOMBIA– More than 23,000 world leaders, environmental activists and researchers are meeting this week […]
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La contaminación es una de las principales amenazas de la biodiversidad. ¿Por qué nadie habla de ella en la COP16?
CALI, COLOMBIA– Más de 23.000 líderes, activistas ambientales e investigadores se reunirán esta y la […]