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The current infrastructure also isn’t set up to fully account for the shifting behavior of wildfire smoke, which can travel ...
Have you ever noticed the strange, colorful splotches clinging to rocks, tree bark, or even old fences after a rainy day?
Analysis shows EPA rollbacks of the HON rule would put overburdened communities at risk and benefit chemical plants that ...
Know how a pocket-sized sensor is revolutionising air quality monitoring by detecting toxic pollutants in real time. This ...
Toxic emissions from plants in Sarnia have harmed Aamjiwnaang First Nation for decades. Documents obtained by The Narwhal ...
Every year, more than 300,000 people die of lung cancer due to PM 2.5, and research suggests these pollution particles not only initiate cancer-causing genetic defects but drive tumor formation.
It’s been a relatively quiet wildfire season so far in the Pacific Northwest, with not much in the way of large fires or ...
The new legislation increases fines for environmental violations and directs the money to impacted communities.
Results show most people don’t believe the area is safe to live in and most reported at least one new or worsening health ...
Growing interest in health and the exposome—a person's collective environmental exposures—is spurring new funding and research initiatives. Talha Burki reports.
“Much of the new guidance is remarkably UNremarkable,” wrote Gretchen Goldman, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists ...
After 14 years of public hearings, lawsuits and environmental protests, the most contentious development battle in the Lake ...