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A major emissions policy targeting fossil fuel plants may be reversed, with grid reliability and legal uncertainty driving ...
With smoke risks increasing nationwide, officials are equipping households, schools, and workplaces with actionable ...
The Senate's confirmation signals a continued focus on regulatory reform, environmental progress, and energy dominance.
Following two fires and months of emergency response, the EPA and local partners have finalized hazardous material removal at ...
Federal inspectors identified chemical risk miscalculations, delayed reporting, and emergency system gaps at a Southern ...
Federal officials say more than 300 sales of a disinfectant wipe product violated labeling requirements designed to ensure ...
With summer underway, residents across the state are getting crucial updates to help protect their health and reduce harmful ...
With mounting pressure from clients, regulators, and supply chains, construction firms are turning to sustainable materials ...
Long after restrictions and regulations have taken hold in dozens of countries, legacy asbestos continues to expose workers ...
A federal plant protection program strengthens its front-line response to growing ecological threats amid climate change and ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $1.1 million in grant funding to states across New England ...
Because the damage caused by chemical fertilizers is often long-term and cumulative, it may be wiser to consider alternative and sustainable methods of fertilizing the soil. Chemical fertilizers are ...
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