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A new study led by Tulane University has revealed stark racial disparities across the U.S.’s petrochemical workforce.
A study of bumble bees has uncovered a potential reason for the insects' decline. By studying bumble bee exposure to ...
Residents of the mostly Black communities sandwiched between chemical plants along the lower Mississippi River have long said ...
But now, all of that is gone. Statistically, Black people are more likely to be exposed to excess air pollution in America. (Adam Mahoney/Capital B) Zeldin, appointed by Trump, justified the cuts ...
Exposure to air pollution could be contributing to a mental ... cause of mental health hospital admissions for adults, men and white people, while anxiety was the leading cause among women ...
ZEHES, also known as healthy air standards, would enable more households to benefit from state-of-the-art technology such as ...
The Biden administration placed landmark limits on toxic pollutants from petrochemicals and other industries. Now, the Trump ...
For this study, we linked historical air-pollution data, measured as the concentration of black smoke from 1977 to 1987, to residential locations of birth cohort members. This allowed researchers ...
Fossil fuels drive climate change, pollution, disease, species loss, and injustice. A review urges governments to stop fossil fuel expansion.
The EPA allows regulated companies to request a two-year presidential exemption to a host of Biden-era rules under the Clean ...
Kilometers above the Earth’s surface, the ozone layer protects humanity and all life from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays.
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