Researchers find that tiny plastic particles increase the absorption of environmental arsenic and pesticides in lettuce and human intestinal cells, raising new safety concerns about plastic pollution.
Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles can greatly increase how much toxic chemicals enter plants and human cells.
Augusta has the worst air quality in the state of Georgia for fine particle pollution according to the U.S. Environmental ...
A new EPA report warns that PFAS in biosolids may contaminate water and food. In NC, past use as fertilizer threatens ...
"They’re still putting this stuff in the water." State's 'forever chemicals' litigation drags on through new lawsuit and ...
Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles in soil and water can significantly increase how much toxic chemicals plants and human intestinal cells absorb, according to two new studies from Rutgers Health ...
Diane Wilson had heard rumors for months that Exxon might be coming to Point Comfort, Texas, which sits on the Gulf Coast ...
Improvements at Cedar Rapids’ Water Pollution Control Facility — nine years in the planning — will cost $318 million. That’s ...
A report released in January by the Toxic Use Reduction Institute of Massachusetts’s, hosted at UMass Lowell, identified a ...
Australian govts state and federal have transformed one of the most important cultural heritage sites in the world into an ...
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.