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Editor’s note: This story was originally published by ProPublica. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is planning to withdraw and reconsider its approval for Chevron to produce 18 plastic ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed its review of the 600 new chemicals that were awaiting government approval when Administrator Scott Pruitt took office in February.Pushing th… ...
Dicamba drift has damaged millions of acres of soybeans, and caused devastating damage to farms, home gardens, native plants and wildlife refuges throughout the Midwest and South. Experts have found ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday its proposed decision to reregister dicamba, a herbicide widely used on soybean and cotton farms that has been banned twice by federal courts.
EPA eyes moving scientists to address chemical approval backlog. By Miranda Willson | 03/25/2025 04:23 PM EDT . Administrator Lee Zeldin spoke about his plan to slash spending and said “forever ...
Multiple groups on Friday sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its decision to re-approve a chemical used in Bayer’s Roundup weed killer. The agency re-approved the chemical ...
But some state attorneys general, environmental organizations and community groups living near proposed chemical recycling plants backed the EPA, and in fact urged the agency to strengthen its plan.
EPA planning to withdraw, reconsider its approval for Chevron to produce 18 plastic-based fuels, including some highly likely to cause cancer.
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