Expansions at five petrochemical plants in Texas and Louisiana could add the equivalent of more than 1 million cars’ worth of ...
Racial health disparities may widen as states, universities and nonprofits grapple with federal funding cuts to programs that ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration will submit a cradle to grave plan for hazardous waste generated by plutonium pit production early next year. First, it has to inform the public.
Experts say the chemical’s continued use will likely harm hundreds of endangered species, rendering some extinct.
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Experts raise red flags on potentially hazardous side effect of AI boom: 'This issue has been dangerously understudied'
Until stricter rules are in place, residents may continue to face unknown risks. Experts raise red flags on potentially ...
A new round of furlough notices were issued to EPA employees last week, while the Interior Department disclosed plans to cut ...
Some carmakers and energy executives say the plan would trigger costly litigation and spur individual states to create a ...
New Mexico health and environmental officials conducted a $1.2 million testing project, drawing blood from nearly 630 people.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION 1. Copper is essential to America's energy, defense, and manufacturing sectors. From ...
To curb attacks from Russia and China, the EPA has introduced new, updated tools for water systems to help mitigate possible attacks.
The Environmental Protection Agency has hired numerous former lobbyists and industry insiders who now work on chemical regulation, emission limits and other rules.
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