Thursday, March 28, 2024

The epidemic of e-cigarettes: Judge rules FDA must implements regulations, sides with public health...

“The FDA oversight over the sales and marketing of these harmful products has languished for too long."

Exxon scientists accurately predicted climate damage while company pushed misinformation

"Airtight evidence that Exxon Mobil accurately predicted global warming years before, then turned around and attacked the science underlying it."

EPA updates plans to limit use of science in decision-making

"They're putting in nonscientific criteria to decide what science the agency can use."

How big farms got a government pass on air pollution

An EPA deal came with a promise to help communities exposed to animal emissions. That’s still unfulfilled.

As Dakota Access Protests Escalated, Obama Admin OK’d Same Company for Two Pipelines to...

While all the focus has been on the North Dakota Access Pipeline another federal move on two key pipelines has flown under the radar.

Death of 18 endangered elephants in India under investigation

"Poisoning could be behind the death of the elephants."

75% of world’s honey laced with pesticides

The impact on bees of continuing to use these pesticides is expected to have widespread consequences.

People of color in U.S. more likely to breathe six types of air pollution,...

“For all years and pollutants, the racial/ethnic group with the highest national average exposure was a racial/ethnic minority group,”

Despite disappointing returns, oil driller pushes ahead with fracking near rare Texas wildlands

Apache's big oilfield dreams risk doing irreversible harm to an irreplaceable place .