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Ohio governor calls on Congress to investigate how that could happen.
Parter Medical Products was fined more than $800,000 for exposing its workers to dangerously high levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide.
The past 10 years revealed how government failures at every level could effectively kill a city, turning it into a "ghost town."
The rainforest nation of Suriname says it can build an oil industry without harming the planet. Is it climate pragmatism — or wishful thinking?
Trump can't stop talking about a law that never passed. Should activists pick a new demand?
Steel towns will see some reductions in toxic pollution from new regulations — but not as much as they’d hoped.
New changes “ended up making the program less focused on people of color than it originally was,” one advocate said.
In an unusual move, opponents of the rule have asked the highest court to pause the rule even as dozens of lawsuits in lower courts remain undecided.
Thousands of miles from home, Chinese migrant workers run the nickel-processing plants that do the dirty work of the clean energy transition.