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The Chemicals Called PFCs are Everywhere, and That's a Problem
April 30, 2013New studies show that ubiquitous chemicals called PFCs may have serious effects on our health. Here’s a brief overview of those effects.More on:
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The Times agrees: America needs a new toxic chemicals law
April 29, 2013It's time the country got the protection it deserves from dangerous chemicals. -
Support American fishermen: Fish for a different dish
April 29, 2013Getting Americans to try under-appreciated fish species. -
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The oil and gas industry's assault on renewable energy
April 26, 2013The nation is in a race to build a clean energy economy, and the big energy companies are holding us back. -
A First-Time Father Sees Global Warming in a New Light
April 26, 2013Nothing brings home the reality of global warming like the birth of a new child. -
Fishing Size Limits: How Fish are Gaming the System
April 25, 2013When it comes to managing fish populations, you need big fish, little fish and in-between fish -- just the way nature intended. -
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It's the demographics, stupid: Why the political future looks good for environmentalism
April 24, 2013Increasingly, climate change is an issue that helps define politicians in the eyes of voters. -
Cuba: Reconnecting with an Old Friend
April 23, 2013Cuba and the U.S. share a love of baseball. They also share a common environment. -
Litigation by coal interests attacks EPA's landmark clean car standards
April 22, 2013Big coal goes to the Supreme Court in an effort to stop EPA's clean car regulations. -
Playing with Fire: Generally Unwise, Occasionally Award-Winning
April 22, 2013A Chicago Tribune series on brominated flame retardants wins a top journalism prize. -
Amazon’s indigenous people already experiencing early effects of climate change
April 22, 2013 | Steve Schwartzman, Senior Director, Tropical Forest PolicyIndigenous groups in the Brazilian Amazon are experiencing indications of climate change that threaten their traditional way of life. -
Explosion At Texas Plant Renews Concerns About State Environmental Agency
April 19, 2013A look at the role the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality played in the West Fertilizer plant explosion. -
Watching Prairie Chickens Dance
April 19, 2013It's spring, which means it's mating season for the colorful prairie chicken. -
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Climate change pits wine grape growers against grizzly bears
April 18, 2013Global warming could push vineyards on to lands once used by grizzlies and grey wolves. -
EDF statement on the Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act
April 18, 2013 | Jim Marston, Former Vice President, Political Affairs -
Get Smart: Why Smart Meters are Integral to the Smart Grid
April 17, 2013The health and environmental case for smart meters is stronger than the case against them. -
Energy Efficiency Moves to the Head of the Class
April 17, 2013Energy efficient schools save on energy costs, improve children’s health and inspire the next generation. -
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Four years in the making: The big U.S. Climate Review
April 16, 2013The quadrennial National Climate Review takes a hard look at the state of the climate. -
Carbon Taxes, Simplicity and Happiness
April 16, 2013There's a lot to like about Sweden's carbon tax.