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Fluorinated Chemical Pollution Crisis Spreads

Fluorinated Chemical Pollution Crisis Spreads

Two decades after pollution from highly toxic fluorinated chemicals was first reported in American communities and drinking water, the number of known contamination sites is growing rapidly, with no end in sight. The latest update of an interactive map by Environmental Working Group (EWG) and the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute at Northeastern University […]

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    California Court Ruling Ends Decades of State Pesticide Spraying

    California Court Ruling Ends Decades of State Pesticide Spraying

    A judge has ordered the California Department of Food and Agriculture to stop using chemical pesticides in its statewide program until the agency complies with state environmental laws. The injunction, issued late last week, is a sweeping victory for 11 public-health, conservation, citizen and food-safety groups and the city of Berkeley. The coalition sued the […]

    Are Dryer Sheets and Liquid Softeners Safe for the Environment?

    Are Dryer Sheets and Liquid Softeners Safe for the Environment?

    By Bob Schildgen Hey Mr. Green, Do you recommend any dryer sheets or liquid fabric softeners for clothes? — David in Brentwood, New Hampshire Having never used such products myself, I turned to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), which is a great source for information. The EWG’s highest recommendations for dryer sheets are Grab Green […]

    Contaminated Cosmetics Pose Growing Risk to Consumers

    Contaminated Cosmetics Pose Growing Risk to Consumers

    By Scott Faber A rash of product recalls, government warning notices and contaminated cosmetics may finally push Congress to give our broken cosmetics law a makeover. This month, a key Senate committee announced a bipartisan plan to consider cosmetics reform legislation this spring and work for its passage by the full Senate this year. Since […]

    5 Ways to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic BPA

    5 Ways to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic BPA

    By Monica Amarelo and Samara Geller No one disputes that bisphenol A, a toxic compound widely used to line food cans and other food packaging, is polluting people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found BPA in the urine of more than 90 percent of Americans sampled. In 2009, tests commissioned by the Environmental […]

    Top Coal Lobbyist, Climate Skeptic Poised to Become No. 2 at EPA

    Top Coal Lobbyist, Climate Skeptic Poised to Become No. 2 at EPA

    A leading lobbyist for the coal and oil industries, who is a staunch climate change skeptic, is a step away from being second in command at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Andrew R. Wheeler’s nomination by President Trump to be Deputy EPA Administrator was approved by a party-line vote in the Senate Environment and […]

    Every Parent Concerned About Their Kids’ Health Should Read This Book

    Every Parent Concerned About Their Kids’ Health Should Read This Book

    By Nneka Leiba If the Environmental Working Group were to assign a book for parents and expectant parents, it would be Children and Environmental Toxins: What Everyone Needs to Know®. The new book, written by Dr. Philip Landrigan and his wife Mary Landrigan, is a perfect guide to understanding how chemicals in our environment can […]

    170 Million Americans Drink Radioactive Tap Water

    170 Million Americans Drink Radioactive Tap Water

    Drinking water for more than 170 million Americans in all 50 states contains radioactive elements that may increase the risk of cancer, according to an Environmental Working Group (EWG) investigation released Thursday. Radiation in tap water is a serious health threat, especially during pregnancy, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s legal limits for the most […]

    FERC Rejection of Coal and Nuclear Bailout Is Big Win for Renewable Energy

    FERC Rejection of Coal and Nuclear Bailout Is Big Win for Renewable Energy

    By Alex Formuzis Federal regulators’ rejection Monday of the White House’s scheme to prop up the coal and nuclear power industries is a big win for electricity customers and renewable energy, said Environmental Working Group (EWG) President Ken Cook. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) denied a petition by Energy Sec. Rick Perry to require […]