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Internal United Nations documents show that officials were aware of widespread environmental and public health problems that resulted from its distribution of pesticides.
Federal investigators found that Alabama neglected a Black community's sewage and sanitation needs — then punished them for the results.
A new study finds levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide that are nine times higher than those estimated by the EPA’s models.
Most were Black or Indigenous.
A new report from the EPA inspector general found the state’s health department saw evidence of elevated lead levels as early as 2015.
Shutting down carbon-spewing facilities can benefit human health as much as planetary health.
Critics said the decision was "fatally flawed" and won't allow for a “just and equitable energy transition.”
But developing countries need trillions more.