The United States and Mexico signed a new agreement aimed at addressing the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis, the U.S.
Drinking water for 49.5 million Americans — that's 1 in 7 — contains unsafe levels of "forever chemicals" that are nearly ...
The amount of money Americans are paying toward their energy bills has increased since President Donald Trump took office ...
Paraquat is banned in more than 70 countries, but still legal in the United States. Now, a growing number of U.S. farmers are ...
After a record-breaking 43-day government shutdown, Congress is set to meet again in January to decide on a budget. The White ...
An E.P.A. site listing the causes of climate change no longer includes the main one: human activity. The Environmental ...
A draft memo from the E.P.A. assumes a safe threshold exists for formaldehyde, upending earlier findings that there is no ...
President Donald Trump announced plans to cut farming equipment costs by removing environmental regulations on manufacturers ...
Environmental advocates say the accord relies heavily on studies rather than concrete action and ignores a critical pollution ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement Monday intended to permanently end the Tijuana River sewage ...
The EPA announced an agreement Monday between the United States and Mexico intended to permanently end the Tijuana River ...
Massive cuts at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have hampered state-level regulators’ ability to rein in ...
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