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‘Gross negligence’: popular Michigan river hit with second chemical spill in four years
The spill is yet another example of how contamination from corporate polluters can endanger entire communities.
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The problem with corporate pledges to protect abortion access and the climate
"Companies don’t do anything out of the goodness of their hearts."
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Residents of California’s warehouse hub push pause on new development
Not surprisingly, the industry is pushing back.
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The petrochemical industry is convincing states to deregulate plastic incineration
A new report finds that bills to loosen restrictions on so-called “chemical recycling” are on the rise.
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Can your commute make you happy?
For many, getting to work involves traffic and tedium. New research supports the common-sense idea that the way we commute can have a significant impact on our feelings of well-being.
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The temperature threshold the human body can’t survive
Research says it's happening sooner than we once thought.
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Poll: Arizonans want to ban uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
Protecting the state’s water supply appears to be a top priority among likely voters.
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Federal government announces historic water cuts as Colorado River falls to new lows
“The system is approaching a tipping point."
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Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act into law
It’s the single biggest climate package in U.S. history.
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Deer are threatening American forests. Is more hunting the solution?
It’s open season for a shift in wildlife management.