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A new lawsuit from the state of California alleges that 3M, DuPont, and a host of other chemical companies caused widespread damage to public health and the natural world by producing and selling PFAS.
Climate priorities and labor standards are colliding, threatening to stall wind energy in a renewable-friendly state.
The new wires will help wean New England off fuel oil and natural gas.
Coastal populations will get older — and more fragile — as young people flee rising seas, according to new academic research.
Many states with abortion bans are experiencing broiling summers — and the heat could damage supplies such as emergency contraception and condoms.
The only way to stop the long-lasting harms of lead poisoning in children is to end exposure to the chemical — and with data-driven and community-based action, that’s possible.
Regulators voted last week to prohibit wastewater from hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, from being discharged into the lands and water of the Delaware River Basin.
People often resist congestion pricing because they favor the status quo. But seeing benefits firsthand has led residents around the world to embrace it.
Steel towns will see some reductions in toxic pollution from new regulations — but not as much as they’d hoped.