Northeast-Mid-Atlantic

Maryland Warns Of High Levels Of ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Prince George’s County Fish

by Susan Sargent | October 20, 2021
High levels of toxic PFAS chemicals have been found in fish in Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, a popular waterway for recreational fishing. State officials are warning residents to limit consumption of certain fish from the creek — the first such fish consumption advisory ...

COMMENTARY | The Chemistry Council’s PFAS Disinformation Campaign

by Tim Whitehouse | June 22, 2021
The American Chemistry Council is trying to convince federal and state legislators that PFAS isn't a problem that needs to be addressed ...

COMMENTARY | New England States Must Act on PFAS in Pesticides

by Tim Whitehouse | May 20, 2021
PFAS laden pesticides being sprayed aerially to control mosquitoes is yet another exposure to this ubiquitous forever chemical ...

COMMENTARY | Dunn Landfill’s Environmental Injustice

by Monica Mercola | May 13, 2021
Dunn Landfill in New York impacts the residents of Rensselaer with problems like truck traffic, odor, dust and leachate ...

NOAA Kisses Off Right Whale Survival  

by Susan Sargent | February 19, 2021
New NOAA Finding at Odds with Science, Facts, and the Law ...

EPA Confirms PFAS in Aerial Pesticides  

by Susan Sargent | January 14, 2021
Regulatory Loopholes Allow Massive Spread of Toxic “Forever Chemicals ...
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