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    Here’s how a former NASA engineer hopes to clean up the world’s dirtiest waterways
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    Here’s how a former NASA engineer hopes to clean up the world’s dirtiest waterways

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    August 9, 2023 3:54 pm
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    In this July 27, 2018 photo, the Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyoming. The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed a major rollback of Obama-era regulations on coal-fired power plants, striking at one of the former administration’s legacy programs to rein in climate-changing fossil-fuel emissions.
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    Electric companies push back against EPA power plant rules: Not ‘technically sound’

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    Boxes of the drug mifepristone line a shelf at the West Alabama Women's Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.
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    Anti-abortion group challenges abortion pill with Clean Water Act

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    Homeless people camping in downtown in Los Angeles.
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    Due deference? The Supreme Court will scrutinize officials’ power to impose regulations

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    Whitemarsh train derailment: Hazmat crews called in and homes evacuated after rail accident
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    Whitemarsh train derailment: Hazmat crews called in and homes evacuated after rail accident

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    EPA announces $20 billion ‘climate bank’ meant to boost projects in poorer places
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    EPA announces $20 billion ‘climate bank’ meant to boost projects in poorer places

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    In this Sept. 21, 2017, photo, a sign on a door of the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington. The EPA says it has recovered 517 containers of “unidentified, potentially hazardous material” from highly contaminated toxic waste sites in Texas that flooded last month during Hurricane Harvey. But the agency has not provided details about which Superfund sites the material came from, why the contaminants at issue have not been identified and whether there’s a threat to human health.
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    EPA proposes tighter rules for lead paint to prevent exposure of up to 500,000 children

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    July 12, 2023 4:40 pm
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    Harmful chemicals found in nearly half of US tap water: Study
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    Harmful chemicals found in nearly half of US tap water: Study

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    California regulators and truck manufacturers reach deal on emissions rules
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    Biden’s electric vehicle goals blasted by 25 states: ‘Unlawful, unwise, and unsustainable’
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    Biden’s electric vehicle goals blasted by 25 states: ‘Unlawful, unwise, and unsustainable’

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