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As Workers Clean Up After The LA Fires, Can The State Keep Them Safe? [1]

"The LA fires have left domestic workers and day laborers jobless. They may soon be hired for wildfire cleanup work, where they can be exposed to ash and other toxins."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [3]
Disasters [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Justice [6]
People & Population [7]
Pollution [8]
Public [9]
California [10]
Source: CalMatters [11], 01/24/2025
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Trump’s No. 2 Pick for EPA Represented Companies Accused of Pollution Harm [12]

"The man tapped by President Donald Trump to be second-in-command of the federal agency that protects the public from environmental dangers is a lawyer who has represented companies accused of harming people and the environment through pollution." "David Fotouhi, a lawyer who recently challenged a ban on asbestos, worked to roll back climate regulations and water protections while serving in the Environmental Protection Agency during Trump’s first administration."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [3]
Economy & Business [13]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [14]
Government [15]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Pollution [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: ProPublica [18], 01/23/2025
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"Two Industry Officials Expected to Help Oversee E.P.A. Chemical Rules" [19]

"A former chemical-industry executive who fought against stronger regulations under the first Trump administration is returning to take a critical role at the Environmental Protection Agency, two people with knowledge of the appointment said, raising concerns of corporate influence on chemical safety regulations."

Agriculture [20]
Chemicals [2]
Consumer [21]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Justice [6]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Science [22]
Wildlife [23]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: NYTimes [24], 01/23/2025
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"EPA Moves To Withdraw Decision On Paraquat, Delays Report On Risks" [25]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving to withdraw its interim regulatory decision on paraquat, announcing that it needs more time to examine the potential health effects of the weed killing chemical that has been widely used in agriculture for decades, but also linked for years to the incurable brain ailment known as Parkinson’s disease."

Agriculture [20]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: The New Lede [26], 01/23/2025
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"Airborne Lead and Chlorine Levels Soared as L.A. Wildfires Raged" [27]

"At the height of the Los Angeles County wildfires, atmospheric concentrations of lead, a neurotoxin, reached 100 times average levels even miles from the flames, according to early detailed measurements obtained by The New York Times. Levels of chlorine, which is also toxic at low concentrations, reached 40 times the average."

Air [28]
Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [3]
Disasters [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Infrastructure [29]
Pollution [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: NYTimes [30], 01/22/2025
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"Trump Targeted Scientists in His First Term. This Time, They’re Prepared." [31]

"Agencies and unions have put in place new guardrails designed to limit political interference in government research."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [14]
Science [22]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: NYTimes [32], 01/21/2025
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UNC Could Burn Polluting Pellets Composed of Paper and Plastic [33]

"While burning the pellets would reduce greenhouse gases from the university’s physical plant, it would increase harmful levels of nitrogen oxides, lead, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Justice [6]
Infrastructure [29]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Pollution [8]
Waste [35]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [36]
Source: Inside Climate News [37], 01/16/2025
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"FDA Bans Red Dye No. 3 From Foods" [38]

"U.S. regulators on Wednesday banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation’s food supply, nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risk."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [5]
Food [39]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: AP [40], 01/16/2025
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"A Secret Weapon In Agriculture’s Climate Fight: Ants" [41]

"Ants — yes, ants — could protect apples, nuts, cocoa, and other beloved crops from disease and climate change."

Agriculture [20]
Biodiversity [42]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Studies [43]
Natural Resources [44]
Wildlife [23]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: Grist [45], 01/15/2025
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"Even After L.A.’s Fires Burn Out, Toxic Threats Will Linger" [46]

"Chemical residues from burned houses, cars, consumer products and fire retardants create toxic hazards for fire survivors."

Air [28]
Chemicals [2]
Disasters [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Pollution [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [17]
Source: Washington Post [47], 01/15/2025
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