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Threatened by climate change, a California winemaker switches to carbon farming and hopes more vineyards join
Fires, droughts and extreme heat are forcing Napa and neighboring wine regions to rethink their […]
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Peter Dykstra: Joe the Bummer
When the Democrats gained their razor-thin control of the Senate, they made Senior Senator Joe […]
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Chicago EPA region ges a new npdg
Veteran water commissioner will have oversight of Great Lakes restoration, inherits a drinking water crisis […]
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How wildfires impact your health
Climate change makes our temperatures more extreme, resulting in fatal heat waves and droughts: conditions […]
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Higher estimated pesticide exposures linked to ALS risk
Every year, approximately 5,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), […]
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Should oil and gas companies be exempt from Pennsylvania’s hazardous waste laws?
PITTSBURGH—In the wake of growing concerns over the oil and gas industry’s handling of radioactive […]
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LISTEN: Pallavi Pant on decolonizing global air pollution research
Dr. Pallavi Pant joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss combatting […]
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Pittsburgh’s air was unhealthy to breathe for 57 days in 2020
PITTSBURGH—Air pollution in Pittsburgh reached unhealthy levels for 57 days—or nearly two months—in 2020, according […]
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Op-ed: California needs to quit ignoring the public health and climate cost of pesticides
It’s a pesticide called 1,3-Dichloropropene that’s commonly sold under the brand name Telone. And although […]
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The US falls behind most of the world in plastic pollution legislation
In recent years, countries across the globe have implemented laws to mitigate plastic production and […]