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Trump Climate Rollback Likely To Hit Poor, Minority Areas Hardest: Experts

"In a stretch of Louisiana with about 170 fossil fuel and petrochemical plants, premature death is a fact of life for people living nearby. The air is so polluted and the cancer rates so high it is known as Cancer Alley."

Source: AP, 02/20/2026

"Whale Migration Season To Chile Underscores Threat From Ships And Nets"

"Increased activity by the fin whale - the world's second-largest whale species - along Chile's northern coast during feeding season is highlighting a growing threat of collisions with ships and fishing net entanglements, marine experts and conservationists warned this week."

Source: Reuters, 02/20/2026

‘Safe’ BPA Substitutes Tied To Infertility, Fetal Harm, Review Finds

"Chemicals increasingly used to replace the toxic plastic additive bisphenol A (BPA) may disrupt fertility, fetal development, and reproductive health through many of the same biological mechanisms, according to a narrative review of human, animal and laboratory studies."

Source: U.S. Right to Know, 02/20/2026

"Pesticide Use And Cancer Risk Rise Together Across America’s Heartland"

"America’s farmers and farmworkers, their families and neighbors, are being diagnosed with cancer at rates higher than the national average. A growing body of research indicates that pesticides are partly to blame."

Source: Investgate Midwest, 02/20/2026

Doctors, Scientists and Kids Sue EPA for Backtracking on Climate Regs

"Two lawsuits filed Wednesday in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals mark the beginning of a rocky legal road for the Environmental Protection Agency following its reversal of a 2009 rule underpinning federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: Inside Climate News, 02/20/2026

"E.P.A. Plans to Loosen Mercury Rules for Coal Plants, Documents Show"

"The Environmental Protection Agency plans this week to loosen restrictions on coal-burning power plants, allowing them to emit more hazardous pollutants including mercury, a powerful neurotoxin that can impair babies’ brain development, internal agency documents show."

Source: NYTimes, 02/20/2026

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