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Expect environmental battles to be ‘even more significant’ in 2018

The Trump administration offered grand pronouncements about environmental deregulation in 2017. But this is the year to hammer out the details.
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Will toxic haze and the 2023 danger season make a difference?

If the next six months of 2023 are anything like the first six, the ability of people to normalize global warming may be put to its most severe test yet.

PFAS water

How to avoid the next PFAS crisis

Europe takes aim at long-lived toxic chemicals that move with water. Will the US follow its lead?

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LISTEN: Lisbeth Iglesias-Ríos on advocating for migrant farmworkers’ rights

“Labor inequalities essentially manifest in health impacts.”

Minnesota PFAS ban

Minnesota enacts nation’s broadest ban of “forever chemicals”

Advocates hope that the Minnesota bill can act as a roadmap for other states.

Adrift: Communities on the front lines of pesticide exposure fight for change

Adrift: Communities on the front lines of pesticide exposure fight for change

Rural communities of color and farmworkers are disproportionately exposed to some of the most dangerous chemicals used in agriculture.

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Shell’s petrochemical plant in Pennsylvania hasn’t spurred economic growth: Report

The county that’s home to the plant has fallen behind the rest of the state and the nation in every measure of economic activity.