Amid Arizona's booming data center industry, thousands of Navajo Nation residents remain without electricity, while utilities ...
Nearly 70 petrochemical companies across the nation, including 30 in Texas, are sending millions of pounds of pollutants into waterways each year due to weak or nonexistent regulations, according to a ...
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British Columbia supports Canada’s proposed emissions cap for the oil and gas sector, contrasting sharply with opposition ...
President-elect Donald Trump's health appointee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to end fluoride in drinking water nationwide, ...
This article originally ran on Public Health Watch and is republished here with permission. Dangerously high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene continue to plague Channelview, Texas, ...
The Arctic’s rapid warming and melting sea ice mirror past climate crises but at an unprecedented pace, reshaping ecosystems, ...
Kristina covers environmental health and justice issues in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Environmental Health News. Her new book, "A New War On Cancer: The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing ...
Letitia Plummer, a Houston councilmember, criticized the city’s partnership with ExxonMobil, arguing that chemical recycling ...
The International Court of Justice is hearing a case brought by Vanuatu, a Pacific island nation, arguing that industrialized ...
Jubilee Justice is helping Black farmers in the South grow rice regeneratively, restoring ancestral ties to the land while ...