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Mexico heat waves leave 48 dead since March
Phys.org· 2 days agoMexico has registered 48 deaths in a series of heat waves since March, the government said Friday, as scientists warned that new temperature records...
Pollution Exclusions and PFAS Claims: Reading Tea Leaves From Early Coverage Rulings in New York and...
Law.com· 2 days agoA multitude of lawsuits have been filed across the country that allege harms purportedly caused by “PFAS” chemicals. The underlying litigations have resulted in billions of dollars in settlements ...
A Flattened, Bloody Raccoon on a Highway Isn’t Just a Bummer. It’s a Dire Warning.
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOr consider the fragmentary effects of America’s interstates, which throttle ecosystems and human...
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season will be 'extraordinary,' forecasters warn - WABE
WABE· 3 days agoThis year’s Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be extremely active, putting tens of millions...
Environmental Hazards Lurk in Unexpected Places - The Baltimore Times
Baltimore Times· 3 days agoEnvironmental hazards can be found nearly everywhere. There may be smog in the air we breathe,...
New Research Shows You May Be Exposed to Carcinogens Each Time You Drive
Health.com· 3 days agoFlame retardants used in car interior surfaces can pollute the cabin air with chemicals associated...
Are We Becoming 'Plastic People'?
Mercola· 2 days agoDiscarded plastics are made primarily from petrochemicals1 and degrade into microscopic fragments called microplastics, which lurk everywhere, from the depths of our oceans to the food we eat ...
New Mexico gets millions to address PFAS, the 'forever chemicals', contamination
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMay 23—New Mexico's Environment Department is getting $18.9 million in federal dollars to help the state deal with PFAS and other emerging contamination in public water systems, the Environmental ...
Microplastics are in human testicles. It’s still not clear how they got there.
The Raw Story· 3 days agoThis story was originally published by Grist. No human organ is safe from microplastic contamination, it seems — not even the testicles. Researchers at the University of Mexico recently tested ...
How much worse will extreme heat get by 2050? New report outlines worrisome future
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe report, published Wednesday by the ICF Climate Center, examines global warming projections in...