EJToday
Daily environmental journalism headlines
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Picsum ID: 988 Small mountain towns are seeing rapid population growth as climate migrants flee heat, drought, and wildfire-prone regions.
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Picsum ID: 8 The EPA’s internal watchdog is investigating why the agency reversed course on chemical safety regulations it had previously supported.
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Picsum ID: 676 Cubans are turning to solar panels as the island’s aging electrical grid suffers increasingly frequent blackouts.
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Picsum ID: 834 The centuries-old acequia irrigation system in New Mexico faces unprecedented challenges from drought and development.
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Picsum ID: 993 A Maryland bill offers short-term power bill relief but commits ratepayers to long-term nuclear energy subsidies.
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Picsum ID: 418 Moderna has launched a bird flu vaccine trial using mRNA technology, even as HHS pulls government funding for the effort.
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With cigarette smoking declining and fire frequency rising, wildfire smoke may emerge as a key driver of cancers in the United States.
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Independent water testing at Tesla’s lithium refinery near Corpus Christi found toxic metals and other contaminants in wastewater discharges.
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Officials at the Rio Grande Compact Commission describe conditions as ‘severe,’ ‘critical,’ and ‘dire’ as the river faces record-low flows.
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A federal judge in Massachusetts sided with renewable energy developers in their challenge to the Trump administration’s actions targeting wind and solar projects.
