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Using AI, EWG maps 357M poultry on North Carolina’s factory farms

Almost 357 million chickens and turkeys were housed on factory farms in North Carolina in 2022 – a 43 percent increase since 2007 – a new Environmental Working Group investigation has found.

Toxic mess: DOD giving safe water only to areas with PFAS three times higher than EPA limit

The Defense Department is under fire for a new memo revealing it will prioritize providing clean drinking water only to communities polluted by the toxic “forever chemicals” at levels much higher than...

California legislature moves to fast-track safety review of toxic weedkiller

The California Legislature has passed a bill requiring the Department of Pesticide Regulation, or DPR, to prioritize the reevaluation of the toxic pesticide paraquat. Assembly Bill 1963, by...

California lawmakers pass landmark ban on toxic dyes in school food

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today the California Legislature took a bold step to protect children’s health by passing a bill that bans six harmful chemicals in school food. The bipartisan bill prohibits...

California Senate advances bill to shield schoolchildren from harmful food dyes

Today the Senate Health Committee voted to advance a bipartisan bill to ban six harmful dyes from food provided in the state’s public schools during regular school hours.

Soaring PG&E fire ignitions show utility’s ongoing threat to California communities

Pacific Gas & Electric Company has already caused 62 fire ignitions in high-risk areas this year – nearly surpassing the 65 ignitions for all of 2023, the Wall Street Journal reports. It shows the...

EWG unveils roadmap of how next president can tackle ‘forever chemicals’ crisis

The Environmental Working Group is proposing a comprehensive plan for steps the next presidential administration should take to address the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS. Building on the...

EPA emergency order immediately suspends all uses of highly toxic weedkiller DCPA, sold under brand name Dacthal

Today the Environmental Protection Agency announced an emergency order immediately suspending all uses of the highly toxic weedkiller sold under the brand name Dacthal due to its significant health...

California utility officials grant PG&E bid to bilk ratepayers $1B for headquarters move

The California Public Utilities Commission, or CPUC, today rubber-stamped Pacific Gas & Electric’s plan to dump onto its captive customers the $1 billion cost of moving its headquarters.

Senate spending bill fully funds $70M for airports to end use of firefighting foam with ‘forever chemicals’

On Thursday the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a transportation spending bill that sets aside $70 million to help airports transition to firefighting foams that do not contain the toxic...

New study finds alarming rise in persistent ‘forever chemicals’ in pesticides

A peer-reviewed study published today in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives has found that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly being...

EWG: In California, source of much U.S. produce, almost 1,000 factory farms are near crop fields and their irrigation sources

Almost all of California’s factory farms are very close to water sources that are used to irrigate crops, creating the risk of foodborne illnesses, a new Environmental Working Group investigation...

FDA finds brominated vegetable oil no longer safe for use in food

Today the Food and Drug Administration announced it is revoking the rule that allowed the use of brominated vegetable oil, or BVO, in food, because of concerns about the chemical’s health harms.

California lawmakers advance bill to shield school children from harmful food dyes

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – On June 26, the California Senate Education Committee voted to advance a bipartisan bill to ban six harmful dyes and titanium dioxide from food provided in the state’s public...

PG&E costs soar to almost $12B for keeping Diablo Canyon nuclear plant online through 2030

SAN FRANCISCO – Even in an industry notorious for wildly underestimating costs, California utility Pacific Gas & Electric may be setting a new standard with its latest price tag of almost $12 billion...

Obama NRC chairman, noted clean energy professor tell EWG about concern over new small nuclear plants

The Obama administration’s top nuclear regulator and a clean energy expert both appeared on Environmental Working Group President Ken Cook’s podcast to warn about the government’s misguided pursuit of...

In drought-addled Colorado River region, USDA programs give farmers billions for business as usual

Even as the climate emergency drives rising heat and worsening drought in the West, two major Department of Agriculture programs fail to help Colorado River region farmers adapt to climate change, a...

EWG unveils summer fellowship honoring renowned North Carolina environmental leader

The Environmental Working Group proudly announces the creation of a summer fellowship program with Catawba College’s Center for the Environment.

Toxic pesticide linked to Parkinson’s may be banned in California

Today the California State Assembly voted to ban the highly toxic pesticide paraquat, which is linked to Parkinson’s disease. If the Senate passes the bill and Gov. Gavin Newsom signs it into law, the...

California bill to protect children from lead exposure advances to Senate

On May 21, California Assembly lawmakers passed a bill to safeguard children’s health from the lasting and devastating effects of lead exposure through drinking water, an urgent threat in the state.
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