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U.S. Fuel Exports To Profit Industry, Slam Consumers [1]

‘Energy dominance’ is a Trump catchphrase whose meaning may be vague — since the U.S. is already the world’s top producer of oil and natural gas. But one thing that does seem clear, per the new Backgrounder, is that a flood of new U.S. permits to export gas will likely mean higher energy prices for U.S. customers.

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Climate Change [3]
Consumer [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Environmental Politics [6]
Policy [7]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [8]
International [9]
Canada [10]
Mexico [11]
Europe [12]
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Public [13]
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Plastics Seeping Into Fields, Food And Human Bodies. Can They Be Stopped? [14]

"In Uganda’s Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city."

Agriculture [15]
Biodiversity [16]
Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Studies [19]
Food [20]
Public [13]
International [9]
Source: AP [21], 03/31/2025
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"New Mexico Set To Become Third State To Implement Full PFAS Product Ban" [22]

"New Mexico is poised to become the third state to institute a full-fledged ban on products that contain toxic “forever chemicals,” as two key bills head to the governor’s desk."

Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Pollution [24]
Waste [25]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [27]
Source: The Hill [28], 03/28/2025
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GOPers Want To Reverse Ban On TCE. It Causes Defects, Cancer and Parkinson’s [29]

"The toxic substance, used in dry cleaning and manufacturing, has been linked to a host of serious health problems. A Biden-era ban on the chemical has faced multiple challenges since Trump took office."

Air [30]
Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
People & Population [32]
Pollution [24]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: ProPublica [33], 03/27/2025
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Sewage Sludge Is Used As Farm Fertilizer. Some Neighbors Hate It [34]

"When Leslie Stewart moved to her home in a rural expanse of Lincoln County outside of Oklahoma City more than 20 years ago, she thought she’d found a slice of heaven. ... But several years ago, her neighbor began applying sewage sludge, which consists largely of human waste left over from municipal wastewater treatment facilities, as a fertilizer on his farmland, causing a rancid smell so powerful it nearly took her breath away."

Agriculture [15]
Air [30]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Natural Resources [35]
Pollution [24]
Waste [25]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [27]
Source: AP [36], 03/27/2025
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Utilities Don't Want To Clean Up Their Toxic Coal Ash. EPA Grants Their Wish. [37]

"Advocates fear the agency will “justify avoiding any enforcement whatsoever” of millions of tons of coal ash nationwide."

Chemicals [17]
Climate Change [3]
Consumer [4]
Disasters [38]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [6]
Natural Resources [35]
Pollution [24]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Grist [39], 03/26/2025
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Georgia Jury Orders Bayer To Pay Nearly $2.1 Billion In Roundup Suit [40]

"A jury in Georgia has ordered Monsanto parent Bayer to pay nearly $2.1 billion in damages to a man who says the company’s Roundup weed killer caused his cancer, according to attorneys representing the plaintiff."

Agriculture [15]
Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
People & Population [32]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: AP [41], 03/25/2025
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"E.P.A. Investigations of Severe Pollution Look Increasingly at Risk" [42]

"The agency will no longer shut down “any stage of energy production,” absent an imminent threat, a new memo says, and will curtail efforts to cut pollution in poorer areas."

Chemicals [17]
Climate Change [3]
Consumer [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Pollution [24]
Public [13]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: NYTimes [43], 03/24/2025
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"Sardines In Hot Water Are Swapping Plankton For Plastics" [44]

"Sardines in the Mediterranean struggling for a decent bite of shrinking plankton are accidentally ingesting more and more microplastics and microfibres, scientists have found. And the root cause of all their problems? Well, it's climate change - of course."

Biodiversity [16]
Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Environmental Health [18]
Fish & Fisheries [45]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Natural Resources [35]
Pollution [24]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [13]
Europe [12]
Source: Oceanographic [46], 03/24/2025
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"California Banned Polystyrene. So Why Is It Still On Store Shelves?" [47]

"Styrofoam coffee cups, plates, clamshell takeout containers and other food service items made with expanded polystyrene plastic can still be found in restaurants and on store shelves, despite a ban that went into effect on Jan. 1."

Chemicals [17]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [13]
California [48]
Source: LA Times [49], 03/24/2025
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