The U.S.Department of Agriculture will soon decide whether to allow synthetic biodegradable materials in certified organic compost, sparking debate among stakeholders.Meg Wilcox reports for Civil Eats ...
The Colorado River Indian Tribes have secured an agreement that allows them to manage their water allocation beyond their ...
The U.S. House recently approved a bill led by U.S. Representative Summer Lee to locate and address the environmental risks ...
The U.S. is mishandling the threat posed by H5N1 avian flu, as well as other infectious diseases, by both under- and ...
The U.S. plans to resume uranium processing, sparking health concerns among the Navajo Nation due to the proposed trucking ...
As heat waves span across vast oceanic regions, they cause massive die-offs of marine species and emotional distress among scientists.Bob Berwyn reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Marine ...
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has banned consumer use of methylene chloride, a paint stripper linked to cancer, ...
Amid widespread climate anxiety, 2024 has ushered in numerous environmental successes, from renewable energy breakthroughs to ...
Recent studies confirm pasteurization eliminates bird flu in milk, though health experts warn against consuming raw dairy ...
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PITTSBURGH — EHN Reporter Kristina Marusic joined NPR's "Living on Earth" to discuss proposed chemical recycling plants in ...