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Indigenous leaders demand a seat at international water negotiations
In a first, EPA seeks emergency action to curb a plant’s cancer risk
Lead keeps poisoning children. It doesn’t have to.
Consumers looking to reduce e-waste have new options
Immediate action is needed to ensure ‘a livable future for all,’ UN report says
How saving the rainforests could prevent the next pandemic
As millions of solar panels age out, recyclers hope to cash in
Rural America gets $315 million for cleaner, more affordable energy
The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow Project
Chicago neighborhood groups sue US Army Corps of Engineers over expansion of a polluted dump
How rising temperatures are intensifying California’s atmospheric rivers
Climate change is supercharging floods and droughts, new research shows
EPA proposes first-ever limits on PFAS in drinking water
Biden approves Willow oil project in Alaska despite campaign pledge
Rich countries export twice as much plastic waste to the developing world as previously thought
How a small business in Arizona is helping decarbonize concrete
Fighting drought, potato farmers in northern Minnesota overdrew their water permits by tens of millions of gallons
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