New Mexico health and environmental officials conducted a $1.2 million testing project, drawing blood from nearly 630 people.
Electrification and tariffs mean rural Midwest communities can cash in on their mineral resources. But how can these ventures ...
Justin Chen, a union president and EPA employee, says he can manage for now — but essential workers still on the job without ...
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION 1. Copper is essential to America's energy, defense, and manufacturing sectors. From ...
In its Friday morning meeting, the Santee Cooper Board of Directors approved multiple motions to progress work on natural gas ...
The second energy company this month looking for a permit to upgrade an Annex petroleum facility began the process of ...
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Toxic lead still lurking in soil, endangering kids today
Decades after the United States banned lead-based paint in 1978 and phased out leaded gasoline by 1996, toxic lead particles ...
Environmental advocates hailed the new rule as a major step in improving air quality for minority and poor communities that ...
Doris Brown’s home in Northeast Houston becomes a refuge for neighbors during power outages thanks to her solar panel and ...
COVID policies under RFK Jr. are endangering kids like my autoimmune deficient son. Climate policies under Trump are ...
Daily on Energy: EPA’s new cybersecurity, weeks leading up to COP30, Google’s carbon capture venture
Meanwhile, the agency is facing pressure from the oil and gas industry to not repeal the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
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