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What will the EPA’s new regulations for “forever chemicals” in drinking water mean for Pennsylvania?
PITTSBURGH — Last month the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the first federal regulations […]
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New hope for long-polluted communities, but skepticism of Superfund success remains
This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental […]
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Environmental justice advocates find hope, healing and community in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH — Environmental justice advocates gathered last week to celebrate progress and chart a path […]
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Cancer-causing benzene levels were cut in half at US refineries in 2023: Report
HOUSTON — The number of U.S. oil refineries exceeding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s action […]
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Op-ed: Sexism, pollution and Alzheimer’s
Women are two to four times more likely to develop any of 100-plus chronic auto-immune […]
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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 […]