After the fire destroyed his town in 2021, a state rep took on insurance companies, mortgage lenders, and landlords—and beat them all.
A new study found traces of hazardous chemicals from the East Palestine disaster in 16 U.S. states.
A new study finds levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide that are nine times higher than those estimated by the EPA’s models.
The U.S. government is seeking immunity from 27 lawsuits related to a toxic firefighting foam.
Decades after the U.S. buried nuclear waste abroad, climate change could unearth it.
“It looked like ‘Starry Night.' It would be beautiful if it weren’t so toxic and deadly.”
First responders are fighting the chemical fire and are working to keep those living in the nearby area updated on potential health risks.
A new report claims firms abuse a loophole to secretly use PFAS in Pennsylvania's oil and gas wells, avoiding disclosure to prevent competitive harm.
Climate scientists and activists have since fled the platform now known as X since the Elon Musk takeover last year.
The environmental and law enforcement protestors were accused of racketeering.
More than 90% of hurricane deaths analyzed occurred in U.S. counties that were ranked high on the CDC's social vulnerability index.
X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
There are 12,000 types of PFAS, the USGS tested for 32 types across the country.
The derailment occurred this Saturday morning, and cleanup crews are working to remediate the site.
Asthma can be manageable, but the huge spike in air pollution last week triggered symptoms for vulnerable New Yorkers.
Cities in New Jersey and Puerto Rico say oil companies are behind a conspiracy to deceive the public.
Almost 175 years after the Gold Rush began, Californians are left holding the bag for thousands of abandoned mines.
"Residents have been exposed to raw sewage in their neighborhoods, their yards, their playgrounds, their schools and even inside their own homes."
More electric vehicles could actually worsen air pollution in some of the poorest areas in the state, a study found.
The super-wealthy are skirting the fees you pay for commercial airline tickets, while still reaping the benefits, a new report finds.
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