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California bill to retroactively break solar contracts clears key Assembly committee
Just in time for Memorial Day – over 77 percent of reviewed sunscreens rate poorly for skin protection or concerning ingredients
Almost 49M tons of manure pose health risk for Minnesota’s water
New York state Sen. Brian Kavanagh celebrates Agriculture Committee’s advancement of Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act
Trump administration moves to weaken landmark PFAS protections in drinking water, putting millions at risk and letting polluters off the hook
USDA reverses course, commits to restore purged climate webpages in response to farmers’ lawsuit
PFAS tap water protections for almost 19 million Californians at risk if EPA weakens limits
Nearly 19 million Californians could lose critical protections against the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in their tap water if the Environmental Protection Agency rolls back its science...
California Senate committee advances bill to require tests of heavy metals in prenatal vitamins
California Assembly ESTM panel advances bill to protect schoolchildren from harmful UPF
Environmental and consumer coalition urges legislators to reject Assembly Bill 942, protect California’s Clean Energy Future
Cancer-causing chemicals in drinking water put 122M Americans at risk
California Assembly committee advances bill to protect schoolchildren from harmful UPF
Key California Assembly committee advances bill to limit ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
More than 1.3M New Yorkers at risk if EPA weakens PFAS standards
Hilary Swank backs California bill advocating prenatal vitamin heavy metals testing, disclosure
RFK Jr.’s reckless cuts to HHS put American lives at risk
New EPA data shows 158M people exposed to ‘forever chemicals’ in U.S. drinking water
California lawmakers introduce landmark bill to phase out harmful UPF from school meals
EWG partners with UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business to empower future environmental health leaders
Rutgers-Columbia study finds racial, economic disparities in personal care product safety