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The White House announced it will end new coal leases in the Powder River Basin, a region that produces about half of America’s coal supply.

The Biden administration announced it will stop offering new coal leases in the Powder River Basin. The region produces nearly half of America’s coal supply, which powers about a fifth of the nation. This decision marks the administration’s most decisive action yet toward phasing out the coal industry in the United States. The White House…

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that a parasitic worm ate part of his brain and then died back in 2010.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed in a 2012 deposition — as part of his divorce proceedings from his second wife — that he had experienced a parasitic worm eating part of his brain. The finding was first reported by the New York Times on Wednesday, May 8. Kennedy said that it occurred…

The EPA is suing the city of San Francisco, alleging it dumped billions of gallons of wastewater into the ocean.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and multiple California state agencies have filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco, accusing the city of allowing billions of gallons of untreated sewage to flow into the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. The lawsuit, initiated by the EPA, alleges that the city has permitted massive amounts…

A new study reveals that Tyson Foods is responsible for dumping millions of pounds of pollutants into U.S. waterways over the past five years.

Tyson Foods, the nation’s second-largest meat producer, reportedly discharged millions of pounds of toxic chemicals into American waterways over the last five years. In a report released Tuesday, April 30, by the Union of Concerned Scientists, researchers said that Tyson flushed 371 million pounds of pollutants into waterways from 2018-2022. The pollutants dumped into American…

A new rule from the EPA is forcing coal plants to cut emissions by 90% but will also remove 17 million homes worth of energy in the process.

The White House unveiled a plan to significantly cut down on emissions from coal-fired power plants, aiming for a 90% reduction by 2032. This move, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday, April 25, is projected to yield $370 billion in climate and public health net benefits over the next two decades, while…

Transport minister's weekend driving ban proposal sparks controversy amid climate reform talks in Germany.

Germans criticized the nation’s transport minister after he threatened to impose a weekend driving ban this summer. Volker Wissing said the ban could help Germany meet its proposed emission quotas under the Climate Protection Act. The country is trying to cut its emissions to net zero by 2045. The country’s coalition of the Social Democrats,…

For the first time ever, the Environment Protection Agency is setting a limit on the amount of "forever chemicals" in drinking water.

For the first time in U.S. history, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set limits on the presence of “forever chemicals” in drinking water. Forever chemicals, also known as polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are a group of human-made chemicals that can pose a health risk to people at even small traces of detectable exposure. Forever chemicals…

Norfolk Southern has agreed to a $600 million settlement following a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, involving toxic materials,

Over a year after a Norfolk Southern train derailment resulted in a fiery explosion in East Palestine, Ohio, the railroad reached a preliminary agreement for a $600 million settlement on Tuesday, April 9. However, a judge will need to approve and sign the lawsuit. “If approved by the court, the agreement will resolve all class…

The EPA has taken further steps in its efforts to reduce emissions from vehicles, this time focusing on heavy-duty trucks.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken further steps in its efforts to reduce emissions from vehicles, this time focusing on heavy-duty trucks. Following the recent implementation of new tailpipe emissions standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles, the EPA has now extended its regulations to target the largest polluters on the nation’s roadways. “In finalizing…

In favor of a more eased transition for automakers the Biden administration has weakened EPA emission standards for new vehicles.

The Biden administration has unveiled final rules that aim to make it easier for automakers to continue selling gas-powered models and slow the transition to electric vehicles through 2030. The announcement was made on Wednesday, March 20. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a rule that weakens yearly emissions targets through 2030, compared to a…

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