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The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation found high levels of lead and other heavy metals.
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMill Valley Middle School toxin report highlights potential riskThe risk of toxic exposure at Mill Valley Middle School would be high if contractors disturb a clay cap under the school ...
MEP Luke Flanagan has said a lack of clear information from DAFM has allowed managing peat soils to become a "divisive issue" ...
Indigenous women from across the world discuss their struggles against the pollution of their ancestral lands and the ...
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Old EV batteries have huge potential. But it’s not going to be easy to realise this. In this article, Professor Daryoush ...
As impressive as new automotive technology may seem at first, not all of it ends up panning out in the long run.
A new national cat register has been launched in Denmark, combining the two previous registers into one, now called the ...
A recent study reveals how extreme winter rainfall, exacerbated by climate change, is overwhelming UK farmland's ability to ...
Germany plans to increase public investments by €500 billion over the next ten years. A new report from the Danish trade union Dansk Metal says this could lead to nearly 9,500 new jobs in Denmark.The ...
A Times investigation finds toxic levels of lead in soil in Altadena and Pacific Palisades that the government refused to ...
Pollution, in its various forms, impacts the air, water and soil and has become a major driver of climate change and global warming.
Glaciers provide a unique opportunity for researchers to measure levels of atmospheric carbon deposition. Unlike other ...
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