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LISTEN: Black histories and visions of urban planning
Senior Agents of Change fellows Enjoli Hall and Tatiana “Tots” Height discuss what drew them […]
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Green chemistry startup wins “world changing idea” award
Sudoc, a green chemistry company co-founded by Pete Myers to reduce and replace harmful chemicals […]
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Q&A: How peanuts’ popularity spurred slavery and upended agriculture
Award-winning journalist Jori Lewis, a former EHN contributor and researcher based in Dakar, Senegal, has […]
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Q&A: How peanuts’ popularity spurred slavery and upended agriculture
Award-winning journalist Jori Lewis, a former EHN contributor and researcher based in Dakar, Senegal, has […]
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Workers exposed to PFAS in a variety of industries
For the better part of 20 years, Peter Arlein worked as a professional ski technician, […]
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Peter Dykstra: The steal of the last century and a half
For sustained, systemic swindle, May 10, 1872, may be the top of the heap for […]
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“Green” children’s products not always PFAS-free, warns new study
PFAS are finding their way into “green” and “nontoxic” products, especially waterproof products marketed toward […]
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Chemicals in everyday products are spurring obesity, warns a new review
Many years ago, endocrinologist and medical doctor Robert Lustig had a patient, a 5-year-old girl, […]
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Op-Ed: Black gold and the color line
Last month the Biden Administration announced that it would resume selling leases for new oil […]
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LISTEN: Rupa Marya and Raj Patel on “deep medicine”
Dr. Rupa Marya and Dr. Raj Patel join the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice […]