From Birth to Death: Black Americans and a Lifetime of Disparities

The Associated Press reveals the significant gaps in health outcomes between Black Americans and their white counterparts throughout their lives.

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Community Science Is Changing How People Can Fight Pollution

Grassroots groups are collecting their own pollution data to increase accountability and demand environmental justice.

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Three Texas Oil & Gas Industry Sites that Caught Fire had Long Violation Records

Three Texas oil & gas industry sites that caught fire had long violation records.

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Houston Residents Protest Proposed Cutback in Neighborhood Drainage Spending Amid Revenue Surge

Houston residents protest proposed cutback in neighborhood drainage spending amid revenue surge

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US Non-Profit Aims to Reduce Emissions of Nitrous Oxide from Chinese Chemical Plants

Carbon credits for nitrous oxide reductions could fill a key gap in international agreements and government regulations.

Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.'s Power to Address Water Pollution

Supreme Court ruling on May 25, 2023, has curtailed the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) to regulate millions of acres of wetlands.

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Systemic Racism and Environmental Injustice Among Latino Farmworkers and Communities

This article addresses the systemic racism and environmental injustice experienced by Latino farmworkers in the US, focusing on their exposure to the herbicide paraquat.

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"CDC: Black children more likely to drown in pools"

According to the American Red Cross, 64% of African-American, 45% of Hispanic/Latino, and 40% of white children have few to no swimming skills.

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