Toxics
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Environmental groups call for vinyl chloride ban
Environmental groups are calling for a ban on vinyl chloride, one of more than 16,000 toxic chemicals used to manufacture plastic. The Environmental …
Ohio River Basin would get federal protection under new legislation
The Environmental Protection Agency would be in charge of protecting and restoring the Ohio River Basin under recently proposed legislation by Reps…
Local concerns rise over Ohio’s hydrogen project
Ohioans are raising questions about the future of fracking and its environmental and community impacts, following the ARCH2 hydrogen hub open house …
Advocates: Trump administration should ban vinyl chloride
As public awareness about the link between plastics and cancer risk increases, environmental groups said they want the Trump administration to make …
Rising risks of toxic PFAS chemicals in CO drinking water
More than 143 million Americans are at risk of toxic PFAS, so-called forever chemicals, in their drinking water, according to new test results …
MT home to breeding bald eagles, now officially the U.S. national bird
Montanans are celebrating the official designation of the bald eagle as America's national bird after helping in its recovery. Once close to …
Blocked sale of U.S. Steel does not allay fears of effects on workers, health, community
A Pennsylvania environmental justice group is voicing concerns about the blocked sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, citing its effect on the …
Lawsuit alleges South Fork Coal violations near Cranberry Wilderness area
Environmental groups are suing South Fork Coal Company, alleging the company has repeatedly violated federal law in Greenbrier County. The lawsuit …
Medical, legal experts warn parents about dangers of toys this holiday season
Utah trauma surgeons are wanting parents to be vigilant about the dangers toys with magnets or button batteries can pose, after they've seen several …
New data show millions more people exposed to 'forever' chemicals
The latest Environmental Protection Agency data show over 11 million more people than in earlier estimates have the chemicals known as PFAS in their d…
New rule cracks down on companies' abandonment of black lung liabilities
A new federal rule aims to close a loophole allowing coal companies to walk away from their obligations to pay disability benefits and health insuranc…
Tiny plastic pieces enter the body in ways you'd never think of
By Julieta Cardenas for Sentient.Broadcast version by Freda Ross for Texas News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboration …