by Brian Bienkowski | Jan 16, 2026 | American Chemistry Council, Chemicals, Deregulation, EPA, GOP, Lobbyists, News, PFAS, Public Health, Republicans, Revolving Door, toxic substances control act, Workplace Safety
In a widely anticipated move, House Republicans released a draft bill that would roll back several provisions in the nation’s premier chemical safety law with the stated goal of bolstering manufacturing and innovation. The bill would amend the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), a federal law under which the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) evaluates chemicals to make sure human and…
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by Sharon Zhang | Jan 12, 2026 | Air Pollution, Climate, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin, News, Public Health
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is now only counting costs to businesses when considering regulation on key pollutants, internal documents show, rather than considering human lives saved by such caps. For the first time in decades of the practice, The New York Times reports, the EPA will effectively set the cost of a human life at $0 when doing cost-benefit analysis for fine…
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by Salina Arredondo | Dec 31, 2025 | Air Pollution, benzene, Emissions, News Analysis, Petrochemical Industry, petrochemicals, Pollution, Public Health, Regulation, superfund site, Texas, toxic chemicals
SAN JACINTO RIVER, Texas — Over the past 30 years, federal and state agencies in Texas have allowed hundreds of oil and chemical barges to amass in a once-tranquil section of the San Jacinto River, just east of Houston. Only about 100 barges were on the six-mile stretch of water in 1990, according to a Public Health Watch analysis of archival satellite imagery. Today, at least 600 crowd the…
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by Shahad Ali | Dec 20, 2025 | Blockade, ceasefire, Flooding, Gaza, Israel, News Analysis, Palestine, Public Health
The sight of a cloud-covered sky signaling the threat of chilling rain has become a nightmare for thousands of displaced families in Gaza — particularly those who have set up their tents along the beach, as the sea level rises due to heavy rainfall. Families have been desperately trying to protect themselves from drowning by building sand barriers around their tents using shovels…
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by Sharon Zhang | Dec 18, 2025 | American Academy of Pediatrics, Children, Department of Health and Human Services, News, Public Health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vaccines
The Department of Health and Human Services has cut millions in dollars in grants from a leading children’s health association after the group criticized Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s unscientific policies. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was informed this week that the Trump administration was terminating seven grants awarded by federal agencies, The Washington Post first…
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by Derek Lemoine | Dec 13, 2025 | maternal health, News, PFAS, Pollution, Public Health
When pregnant women drink water that comes from wells downstream of sites contaminated with PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” the risks to their babies’ health substantially increase, a new study found. These risks include the chance of low birth weight, preterm birth and infant mortality. Even more troubling, our team of economic researchers and hydrologists found that PFAS exposure…
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