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EWG study: Eating one freshwater fish equals a month of drinking ‘forever chemicals’ water
California lawmaker introduces bill to eliminate lead from school drinking water
EWG: ‘Urgency’ lacking from EPA plan to address ‘forever chemicals’ discharges
‘Forever chemicals’ in freshwater fish: Mapping a growing environmental justice problem
Gas gouging payday: Chevron announces record $35.5 billion profits for 2022
NRC refuses PG&E request to resume review of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant extension
EWG welcomes new FDA standards for toxic metals in baby foods
Despite record $200 billion profit, Big Oil fights windfall taxes and fair gas price plan
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Gas gouging payday: Chevron announces record $35.5 billion profits for 2022
NRC refuses PG&E request to resume review of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant extension
EWG welcomes new FDA standards for toxic metals in baby foods
EWG: ‘Urgency’ lacking from EPA plan to address ‘forever chemicals’ discharges
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‘Forever chemicals’ in freshwater fish: Mapping a growing environmental justice problem
This holiday treat can harm your health
Shiny, red-and-white-striped peppermint candy is usually associated with brisk winter days, snow and Christmas – not harm to your DNA. But that’s exactly what can result from exposure to titanium...
Five ways a hidden Pentagon health study undercounts ‘forever chemicals’ risks
With many causes, U.S. tap water crises historically harm communities of color
Badly managed water systems, industrial pollution, aging infrastructure: Recent headlines underscore how tap water problems across the U.S. have many causes. What these different situations have in...
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EPA needs funding boost to meet new TSCA requirements
The Environmental Protection Agency continues to suffer from long-term congressional underfunding, which has starved it of the resources needed to meet its existing and future needs. The agency needs...
Hiding in household products: Study links phthalates to uterine fibroids
How ‘multitasking’ preservatives might help to make cosmetics safer
Protecting kids from wireless radiation in school and at home
EWG’s 2022 gift guide
Choosing a gift for someone is challenging enough without the added worry of whether the item you’re buying is full of potentially harmful chemicals.
Chemical companies provide quarterly reports on production and sales figures to shareholders. Why shouldn’t the public and EPA receive similar reports every year about commonly used chemicals, some of which could pose a serious health risk?”