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Researchers found that “sex reversal” was more common than expected in wild birds from multiple locations in Australia, according to a new study published in Biology Letters.In short:“Sex reversal” ...
Lawmakers are moving to undo protections against toxic PFAS, opening the door to more exposure for service members, firefighters, and nearby communities.Shannon Kelleher reports for The New Lede.In ...
The Trump administration’s 50% tariff on Indian imports has sharply reduced the U.S. market for Indian solar panels, threatening the growth of India's expanding clean energy manufacturing ...
However, we need to contend with the root causes of climate change and environmental degradation: colonialism and capitalism. These systems originally meant to kill and dispossess Indigenous people ...
It is common to hear that food chemical regulations in the EU are more protective of human health than in the U.S. The latest example is the recent ban of four food additives in California. The ...
Everything you need to know about “forever chemicals” and how to avoid them.
PITTSBURGH — On Friday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent a letter to Norfolk Southern Railway Co. that cites additional chemicals released during the company’s Feb. 3 train ...
PITTSBURGH—A recent study found that people with asthma who live near a U.S. Steel facility experienced worsened symptoms following a 2018 fire that damaged pollution controls—and that even prior to ...
Sewage sludge, mulch, and slow-release fertilizers Luca Nizzetto, a research scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, began studying microplastics in agricultural soils after he ...
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As western wildfires become bigger and more intense, state and federal fire agencies are using more and more aerial fire retardant, prompting concerns over fish kills, aquatic life, and water quality.