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Cleaner steelmaking can’t come fast enough for this Northern Ontario city
SAULT SAINTE MARIE, Mich. — Peter McLarty technically stopped teaching science in 2000. But the
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LISTEN: Kristi Pullen Fedinick on how a commitment to service guides her work
Dr. Kristi Pullen Fedinick joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss
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Are you putting PFAS on your armpits?
Six deodorants recently tested have detectable levels of organic fluorine, an indicator of the group
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Health scientists applaud the scrapping of controversial Indiana PFAS bill
Indiana senators abandoned a bill on Monday that would have excluded thousands of the most
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America is replacing its pipes: Is ductile iron pipe a good alternative for plastic?
Across the U.S., there are more than 2 million miles of water pipes installed beneath
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Agents of Change: New fellows focused on storytelling, policy change and justice
The Agents of Change in Environmental Justice program, a partnership between Environmental Health News and
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Texas has more chemical emergencies than any other state and they’re disproportionately affecting Latino communities
HOUSTON – Texas has more chemical disasters than any other state, according to the chemical
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Texas sufre más emergencias químicas que otros estados y las comunidades latinas son las más afectadas
Texas sufre más emergencias químicas que otros estados, según la base de datos de Coalition
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Dead livestock and poisoned water — Texas farmers sue over PFAS contamination
This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental
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US manufacturers persist in use of cancer-causing ethylene oxide use despite bans abroad
Lisa Nurnberger was reviewing materials for a report on communities impacted by ethylene oxide, a



