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World Finally Stops Using Leaded Gasoline. Algeria Used Last Stockpile [1]

"Leaded gasoline's century-long reign of destruction is over. The final holdout, Algeria, used up the last of its stockpile of leaded gasoline in July."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: NPR [7], 09/01/2021
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Reports Of Environmental Problems Caused By Ida Begin To Trickle In [8]

"Information about potential environmental threats caused by Hurricane Ida have been slow in coming, but initial reports to the Coast Guard's National Response Center and the state Department of Environmental Quality confirm there were releases of crude oil, fuel oils and a variety of chemicals in numerous locations in southeastern Louisiana on the day before and the day of the storm."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [9]
Disasters [10]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Infrastructure [11]
Water & Oceans [12]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [14]
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [15], 09/01/2021
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"Birds Of Prey Face Global Decline From Habitat Loss, Poison" [16]

"Despite a few high-profile conservation success stories – like the dramatic comeback of bald eagle populations in North America – birds of prey are in decline worldwide."

Biodiversity [17]
Chemicals [2]
Journalism & Media [18]
Natural Resources [19]
Wildlife [20]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: AP [21], 08/31/2021
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EPA Falsifying Risk Assessments For Dangerous Chemicals: Whistleblowers [22]

"Whistleblowers say the US Environmental Protection Agency has been falsifying dangerous new chemicals’ risk assessments in an effort to make the compounds appear safe and quickly approve them for commercial use."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [23]
Environmental Politics [24]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Science [26]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Guardian [27], 08/31/2021
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"Hurricane Ida Forces Three Damaged Hospitals To Evacuate Patients" [28]

"Hospitals in Southeast Louisiana, already burdened with extremely high numbers of covid patients, took a beating from Hurricane Ida, with roofs ripped off or damaged, leaving water pouring inside and forcing three bayou-country hospitals ravaged by the eye of the storm to evacuate their patients. Patients at a fourth hospital were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [9]
Disasters [10]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Infrastructure [11]
People & Population [29]
Transportation [30]
Water & Oceans [12]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Washington Post [31], 08/31/2021
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91% Of Pa. Schools That Tested Water Found Lead. Only 9% Removed It [32]

"Many Pennsylvania school districts have detected lead and other contaminants in their drinking water and documented problems with mold and radon in school buildings—but not all of them removed the hazards, according to a new report."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [33]
Environmental Health [4]
Pollution [34]
Water & Oceans [12]
Public [5]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [35]
Source: EHN [36], 08/30/2021
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"EPA Scrutinizes Neonicotinoids' Effects on Endangered Species" [37]

"Three common neonicotinoid insecticides were ruled "likely to adversely affect" thousands of endangered species and critical habitats, according to draft biological evaluations released by EPA on Thursday, Aug. 26."

Agriculture [38]
Biodiversity [17]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Science [26]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Progressive Farmerr [39], 08/27/2021
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"Biden Aims To Remove All Lead Pipes. Will EPA Follow Suit?" [40]

"President Biden has made a push to remove the nation’s lead pipelines a cornerstone of his infrastructure agenda, but a requirement to make that happen is noticeably MIA in EPA’s current rule. Advocates hope that changes."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Infrastructure [11]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Pollution [34]
Water & Oceans [12]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: E&E News [41], 08/25/2021
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"DOE Urged to Weigh Environmental Inequity From U.S. Ethane Boom" [42]

"Efforts to expand production and exports of ethane—a natural gas byproduct used to make plastics—were criticized by groups that told the Department of Energy Tuesday that any job gains wouldn’t benefit regions bearing the brunt of environmental damage."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [23]
Environmental Politics [24]
Pollution [34]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [43], 08/25/2021
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Formaldehyde Causes Leukemia: EPA Assessment Suppressed Under Trump [44]

"Although the formaldehyde assessment has grave implications for public health, Trump administration officials refused to allow the EPA to release it."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [33]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [24]
Journalism & Media [18]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Science [26]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: The Intercept [45], 08/24/2021
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