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Weaponization of water in South Asia
During the middle of the holy month of Ramadan, when I started writing this essay, […]
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Global action on harmful PFAS chemicals is long overdue: Study
The scientific community has known for decades that a group of widely-used chemicals is causing […]
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Pennsylvania vows to regulate PFAS in drinking water—again-—but regulations are at least two years away
PITTSBURGH—Thousands of Pennsylvanians have been exposed to dangerous chemicals in their drinking water without knowing […]
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Peter Dykstra: Climate renouncers
In the 1970’s, Newt Gingrich was a history professor at West Georgia College, rocking some […]
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Global study: Wildfire smoke kills people in cities far from fires
Wildfire smoke causes more than 33,000 deaths a year across 43 countries, according to a […]
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LISTEN: Tatiana Height on the importance of cultural perspectives in environmental education
Tatiana (Tots) Height, joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss intersection […]
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Peter Dykstra: Start spreadin’ the (climate) news
Until Wednesday night, climate change was a road show: Fires in California, floods in Germany, […]
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Exposure to air pollution below legal limits still linked to premature deaths
Long-term exposure to air pollution is linked to higher levels of illness and mortality even […]
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10 environmental research bloopers
As scientists and scholars our work is often polished and thoughtful. Our professional headshots portray […]
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Obama Presidential Center will displace vital South Side Chicago trees, advocates say
On August 16, the Obama Foundation started work on the Obama Presidential Center, but without […]