The company behind a controversial proposal to build a waste-to-energy plant in south Canterbury no longer owns the land.
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.
Dhaka’s air is getting worse, and waste burning is making it unbearable. While traffic and construction play their roles, the hidden culprit — burning garbage — is silently poisoning the city ...
"Environmental injustice and racial injustice." Tension brews in Florida over proposal for nation's largest waste incinerator ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said that his office is focusing on oil spills and wastewater ...
Facing half a dozen water contamination lawsuits, a new bill introduced by several Northwest Georgia Republicans seeks to shield the carpet industry and others from liability.
We need these facilities,” said Assemblywoman Dawn Addis, a Democrat from Morro Bay, where voters in November rejected an ...
The European Court of Human Rights took Italy to task for not protecting citizens in an area where illegal dumping and ...
The chemical manufacturer affected natural resources to the tune of over $1 billion and contributed to a rise in cancer cases ...
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ are increasingly showing up in the environment, our food and drinking water, and throughout our ...
Teflon, you might have heard, may cause cancer. The culprit was a toxic, now retired compound called PFOA. Also known as C8, the chemical became the subject of a major lawsuit accusing DuPont ...