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TORONTO -- People who grew up in U.S. areas with high atmospheric lead levels were about 20% more likely to report memory problems 50 years later, a study of more than 600,000 older adults showed.
"The use of polystyrene products poses significant public health and environmental risks," Councilor Coletta Zapata said, per ...
Joellen Russell, an oceanographer at the University of Arizona, says her identities as climate scientist and concerned mother ...
An attorney for Youngstown argued the city should not be required to pay a $739,500 penalty to the federal government for delays to its major wastewater improvement project. Terrence S. Finn, hired by ...
EPA's Lee Zeldin and Mexico sign deal to end sewage flow into US from Tijuana River. Massive win for San Diego community ...
The governments of Mexico and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday to fund and expedite several ...
The DEC doesn’t have to find fault. It doesn’t have to file a lawsuit and convince a judge or jury that a particular energy ...
Cambridge, and the whole Boston area, got diagnosed nearly 50 years ago with arterial blockage. We responded with transit, ...
Mexico and the United States signed a deal on Thursday that aims fix the long-running sewage crisis in Tijuana and San Diego.
The United States and Mexico signed an agreement on Thursday to end the flow of raw sewage into the Tijuana River, which ...
Dicamba is associated with some cancers in humans and can drift from its intended target to kill other plants and affect ...
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