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Protect Our Children: The EPA Must Finalize the Ban of Chlorpyrifos

Fact SheetUnited StatesMiriam Rotkin-Ellman, Dr. Jennifer Sass, Mae Wu, Dr. Veena Singla
Widespread use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos in agriculture threatens farming communities, contaminates drinking water, and leaves toxic residues on fruits and vegetables. To protect families, the EPA must move forward and finalize its proposed ban.

Consent-Based Siting for Nuclear Waste Storage (PDF)

Comments
NRDC comments to the Department of Energy in 2016 on efforts to implement a “consent-based siting process to establish an integrated waste management system to transport, store, and dispose of commercial spent nuclear fuel and high level defense radioactive waste.”

Swept Under the Rug

ReportInternationalHan Chen, Jake Schmidt
How G7 nations conceal public financing for coal around the world

Tracking "The Silent Killer"

Fact SheetUnited States, InternationalDr. Kim Knowlton
Experts Track Effects of Heat on Human Health as Temperatures Rise

Clean by Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Pollution

OverviewInternationalLinda Greer
Clean by Design is an innovative program to use the buying power of multinational corporations as a lever to reduce the environmental impacts of their suppliers abroad.

Climate Change Threatens Health

OverviewUnited States, InternationalDr. Kim Knowlton
Climate change is one of the most serious public health threats facing the nation, but few people are aware of how it can affect them. Children, the elderly, and communities living in poverty are among the most vulnerable.