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Industry May Have Killed Landmark EU Chemical Policy: What It Means For U.S. [1]

"Improvements to a pivotal European chemical policy may have permanently stalled after political pressure and industry interference in what many European environmental advocates say is a step backward for public health."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: EHN [8], 11/10/2023
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"Senate Confirms Monica Bertagnolli As NIH Director" [9]

"Longtime cancer doctor Monica Bertagnolli is finally heading to the National Institutes of Health director’s office after a nearly two-year effort to install a permanent leader atop the $48 billion science agency."

Environmental Health [3]
Government [10]
Science [11]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: STAT [13], 11/10/2023
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"US Faces Almost Daily Hazardous Chemical Accidents, Research Suggests" [14]

"Hazardous chemical accidents are occurring almost daily, on average, in the United States, exposing people to dangerous toxins through fires, explosions, leaks, spills and other releases, according to a new analysis by non-profit researchers."

Chemicals [2]
Disasters [15]
Energy & Fuel [16]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Justice [17]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian/New Lede [18], 11/10/2023
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"Environmental Groups Cut Programs as Funding Shifts to Climate Change" [19]

"The Natural Resources Defense Council is eliminating its longstanding program promoting nuclear safety and cleanup as donors focus on the climate crisis." "A significant shift in donor contributions to nonprofits fighting climate change in recent years has left some of the nation’s biggest environmental organizations facing critical shortfalls in programs on toxic chemicals, radioactive contamination and wildlife protection."

Activism [20]
Climate Change [21]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [22]
Natural Resources [23]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: NYTimes [24], 11/09/2023
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WHO Warns Of 'Worrying Trends' In Disease Spread In Gaza" [25]

"The Gaza Strip faces an increased risk of disease spreading due to Israeli air bombardments that have disrupted the health system, access to clean water and caused people to crowd in shelters, the World Health Organisation warned on Wednesday (Nov 8)."

Disasters [15]
Environmental Health [3]
Infrastructure [26]
Military [27]
Public [6]
Middle East [28]
Source: Asia One [29], 11/09/2023
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Baltimore, Maryland Dept. of Environment Settle Lawsuits Over Sewage Plants [30]

"Environmental advocates hope an agreement negotiated earlier this month by Baltimore City, the state Department of the Environment and the nonprofit Blue Water Baltimore to upgrade the city’s two wastewater treatment plants will help meet the state’s Chesapeake Bay restoration goals."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Justice [17]
Infrastructure [26]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [31]
Public [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [32]
Source: Inside Climate News [33], 11/08/2023
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Numerous Miles-Long Oil Spills Seen On Pittsburgh’s Iconic Mon River [34]

"Oil sheens up to 18 miles long have repeatedly been reported by an environmental advocacy group on the Monongahela River over the last six months. The site of the recurring pollution is only a few miles from where the Monongahela River merges with the Ohio River, which provides drinking water to more than five million people."

Energy & Fuel [16]
Environmental Health [3]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [31]
Public [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [32]
Source: EHN [35], 11/08/2023
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EPA Has Found More Than a Dozen Unregulated Contaminants in Drinking Water [36]

"The inaction on regulating contaminants — including those that likely cause cancer, reproductive or developmental issues — found in the water of millions of Americans illustrates shortcomings in the U.S. response to environmental threats, say experts."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [37]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [22]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [31]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: ProPublica [38], 11/08/2023
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India Court Tells States To Stop Crop Burning Amid Hazardous New Delhi Air [39]

"India's Supreme Court ordered authorities in the states surrounding New Delhi on Tuesday to stop farmers burning crop residue, as the air quality from smog engulfing the world's most polluted capital during the past week reached hazardous levels."

Agriculture [40]
Air [41]
Environmental Health [3]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
Asia [42]
Source: Reuters [43], 11/08/2023
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US Chemical Industry Likely Spent $110M To Thwart PFAS Legislation: Study [44]

"The US chemical industry likely spent over $110m during the last two election cycles deploying lobbyists to kill dozens of pieces of PFAS legislation and slow administrative regulation around “forever chemicals”, a new analysis of federal lobbying documents has found."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [22]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian [45], 11/08/2023
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