The Rain CII Lake Charles Calcining Plant in Sulphur, as seen from Google Earth on Feb. 12, 2025. The plant is one of two ...
Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles can greatly increase how much toxic chemicals enter plants and human cells.
In this episode of Weekly podcast, we speak to three experts who study different ways that people are affecting how plants and animals evolve – and how humanity has become the single biggest driver of ...
Cranston’s Water Pollution Control Facility was recently cited for excellence by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  The facility was honored with the EPA’s Regional ...
Agri Star Meat and Poultry, a major Iowa meatpacking facility, is facing legal action over alleged violations of the Clean ...
The small plastic particles are "ubiquitous" in Great Lakes water, sediment, plants, fish and beaches, an international panel ...
Researchers find that tiny plastic particles increase the absorption of environmental arsenic and pesticides in lettuce and human intestinal cells, raising new safety concerns about plastic pollution.
The head of the IBWC's U.S. section highlighted the agency's progress in understanding the origins of water pollution issues and the importance of addressing these challenges effectively.