PFAS-related health care impacts in the state are likely to cost billions of dollars unless swift and comprehensive actions are taken to reduce New Yorkers’ exposure.
The government is backtracking on the Special Areas Rule in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, threatening biodiversity and the cultural traditions of Indigenous Peoples who’ve relied on these lands for generations.
Transportation is the single-largest source of climate pollution in the United States—and a major source of other health-harming pollutants. Yet the EPA is considering rolling back or eliminating lifesaving vehicle emissions standards. Tell the EPA we need these standards.
Bees and other pollinators are dying at an alarming rate from toxic pesticides called neonics. Fewer bees means less food, and that could lead to increasing food costs, reduced access to healthier foods, and food scarcity.
As we head into National Ocean Month, this is a key moment to take stock of policies to combat the global illegal fishing crisis and the terrible costs it exacts.
This bill will create a rebate program for residents and companies changing from gasoline-driven mowers and leaf blowers to electric-battery driven ones.
The Illinois legislature failed to pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability (CRGA) Act, a comprehensive energy bill that would have advanced utility-scale battery storage, set robust clean energy targets, and enhanced energy efficiency investments to continue the state’s energy…
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an order to mandate that a dirty and outdated power plant outside of Philadelphia continue operating beyond its planned closure, a week after issuing a similar order in Michigan.
How-ToUnited States, Texas, South Carolina, West VirginiaMary Talbot
As floods become more frequent and severe with climate change, protecting your home becomes even more crucial. Here’s how to assess your risk—and make sure you’re prepared for the worst.
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