CHEMICALS
Report shows wider PFAS exposure at Army bases
Toxic chemicals known as PFAS were found at an additional 90 current and former Army installations, according to the Environmental Working Group.
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Ariana Figueroa, E&E News reporter
Toxic chemicals known as PFAS were found at an additional 90 current and former Army installations, according to the Environmental Working Group.
Experts say the Supreme Court's new conservative majority may seek to revive a long-dormant legal doctrine that could jeopardize U.S. efforts to regulate greenhouse gases.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire
Democrats were hoping to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, but talks fell apart following internal divisions and GOP resistance.
By Ariana Figueroa in E&E Daily
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Experts say the Supreme Court's new conservative majority may seek to revive a long-dormant legal doctrine that could jeopardize U.S. efforts to regulate greenhouse gases.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire
Democrats were hoping to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, but talks fell apart following internal divisions and GOP resistance.
By Ariana Figueroa in E&E Daily