Drinking Dirty Water: Is America’s Water Safety In Jeopardy?
Civilization is only as strong as its water supply. Communities and cities, as well as their economic stability, can quickly and easily be bruised, if not toppled, by the unchecked outbreak of...
View ArticleOutdoor Air Quality: Is America Suffocating Itself?
Despite the onset of spring, those runny eyes and that stuffed up nose may not be the result of seasonal allergens wafting through the air but rather caused by airborne pollutants serving to irritate...
View ArticleEPA: Washington Must Cut Emissions By 72 Percent
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state would be expected to cut carbon emissions from its power plants by about 72 percent under the Obama Administration’s proposal to tackle global warming. The...
View ArticleEPA: Keystone XL’s Climate Impacts Need To Be Revisited
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the recent dip in oil prices, the Environmental Protection Agency wants the State Department to “revisit” how much of a toll the Keystone XL oil pipeline would have on global...
View ArticleCongressional Democrats Seek To Step Up Fracking Oversight
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats on a congressional oversight panel are stepping up their investigation into how well states are regulating the disposal of oil and gas waste, citing continuing public...
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