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Harvard Study: In Places With Dirty Air, COVID-19 Patients at Greater Risk of Death
Coronavirus sufferers in places with dirtier air are far more likely to die than those in areas with cleaner air, according to the first nationwide study of the connection between fossil fuel...
Mississippi River Flood Management Could Cause Another Devastating Gulf Coast Toxic Algae Bloom This Year
The Army Corps of Engineers just opened a huge flood management structure to relieve the swollen Mississippi River, which could cause a recurrence of a huge toxic algae bloom along the Gulf Coast...
EWG News Roundup (4/10): Mapping PFAS Discharges, COVID-19 Hand Care Tips and More
EWG News Roundup (4/10): Here's some news you can use going into the weekend.
UPDATE: Thousands of Industrial Facilities Likely Discharging Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Into Air and Water
Protecting Your Hands During the Coronavirus Pandemic
EWG News Roundup (4/3): PFAS Taints Military Bases, Trump Rolls Back Car Emissions Standards and More
On Thursday, EWG released an updated map that shows toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS are now confirmed or suspected at 678 military installations.
UPDATED MAP: Suspected and Confirmed PFAS Pollution at U.S. Military Bases
How To Shop Safely and Eat Well During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Trump Rollback of Auto Emissions Standards = 1 Billion More Tons of Air Pollution
Today the Trump administration is set to release a final rule rolling back auto fuel efficiency standards, which will let cars and light trucks emit 1 billion more tons, or more, of carbon pollution...
Air Pollution, on the Rise Under Trump, Puts People at Risk of Severe Illness From Coronavirus
‘Forever Chemicals’ in Milk: EWG Tests All Negative, But More Food Testing Needed
Hair Dye Is Flying Off Store Shelves
EWG News Roundup (3/27): 2020 Dirty Dozen™, Keeping a Healthy Home During Coronavirus and More
EWG News Roundup (3/27): Here's some news you can use going into the weekend.
The Coronavirus Stimulus Must Address Three Crises: The Pandemic, the Economy and Climate Change
Congress is on the brink of approving the biggest stimulus package in U.S. history – $2.2 trillion to fight the public health and economic crises of the coronavirus pandemic. Subsequent rounds of...
Cooped Up Because of Coronavirus? Keep the Air Fresh
16 Effective and Safe Products To Guard Against Coronavirus
EWG Sends Open Letter to Produce Industry: Do More to Protect Consumers and Farmworkers from Pathogens and Pesticides
Without Congressional Support, the Pandemic Could Stall Growth of Renewable Energy
The remarkable growth of renewable energy production from wind and solar has created thousands of green jobs and helped reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
EWG News Roundup (3/20): Test, Test, Test! Lessons Learned From COVID-19, Defense Department PFAS Contamination Sites Grow and More
EWG News Roundup (3/20): Here's some news you can use going into the weekend.
As Electric Vehicles Boom Globally, Federal Policy Is Holding Back Growth in U.S.
More carbon dioxide emissions come from transportation than from generating power, according to the federal Energy Information Administration. In 2017, transportation accounted for 29 percent of total...