To Rebuild Trust After Pruitt, EPA Should Ban These Toxic Chemicals
Thanks to President Donald Trump, Americans' confidence in the Environmental Protection Agency has never been lower.
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Thanks to President Donald Trump, Americans' confidence in the Environmental Protection Agency has never been lower.
A Russian asbestos company is lavishing praise on Donald Trump and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Tests by drinking water utilities serving 1.8 million Americans in 45 states detected lead above the Environmental Protection Agency's action level, according to EWG's analysis of the latest available...
If you have small children in the house, are pregnant or are trying to conceive – or simply want to stay healthy – you are probably looking for ways to avoid toxic chemicals at home and outdoors...
During the first few years of their lives, infants can spend most of their time sleeping or crawling in the crib. Choosing children's products that are good for air quality in the baby's room can be a...
Hairdressers, nail technicians and other beauty salon workers face some of the greatest occupational exposures to toxic chemicals. A bill moving through the California Legislature would be the first...
As the school year begins, the movement to exercise caution in students' use of cell phones and other wireless devices is gaining international momentum.
Will the next federal farm bill reopen the loopholes that once allowed millionaires and billionaires – stockbroker Charles Schwab, Microsoft founder Paul Allen, banking tycoon David Rockefeller, Sr...
On Tuesday, the U.S. earned the awful distinction of being the only nation on Earth to stand in opposition to the Paris climate accord. EWG was quick to call out the Trump administration for its...
Brominated flame retardant chemicals, banned in the U.S. since 2004, still pollute the bodies of newborn American babies, according to a new study from Indiana University scientists.
EWG's News Roundup (10/20): Here's some news you can use going into the weekend.
Did Rep. Doug LaMalfa recieve crop insurance subsidies? We would love to know. So would American taxpayers.
An unbelievably dumb and extremely dangerous dare has gone viral on social media. It's the “Tide Pod Challenge”: biting down on the small, colorful – and potentially poisonous – packets of liquid...
EWG News Roundup 2/2: Here's some news you can use going into the weekend.