The results from an EPA investigation found PFAS have much broader, concerning implications for food, cosmetics, shampoos, household cleaning products, and other consumer products, as well as recycling.
5 Years After Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Five years ago, President Obama signed into law the Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which overhauled the country’s chemical safety law. There were significant changes made during the Trump administration.
Father’s Day Interview: Ohio State Representative Casey Weinstein (District 37)
“My experience as a father has been a core component of my advocacy for clean energy and the climate.”
PFAS: Chemical Industry’s Hidden Harm
The chemical industry hid evidence of dangerous health impacts from certain types of PFAS. The FDA did not take sufficient and swift action to protect public health.
Biden in Michigan to Unveil Pollution-Free Ford F-150 EV Truck
President Biden traveled to a Michigan Ford plant to talk to the U.S. auto industry about transitioning to electric vehicles and to unveil Ford’s brand new F-150 Lightning, the first all-electric truck of its kind.
Interview with Pennsylvania State Senator Carolyn T. Comitta
For Mother’s Day, we interviewed Pennsylvania State Senator Carolyn T. Comitta to learn more about what drives her to fight for clean air and a healthier future for everyone.
Environmental Racism Explained
There are unexpected effects of discriminatory environmental policies. Here are 10 facts about how environmental racism works.
Earth Month Interview: Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan
We interviewed Representative Rashida Tlaib for Earth Month about her work in Congress fighting air pollution and climate change, and why we must protect the health of Michigan’s families now and for the future.
Earth Month Interview: Senator Gary Peters of Michigan
We interviewed Senator Gary Peters for Earth Month about his work in Congress fighting air pollution and climate change, and why we must protect the health of Michigan’s families now and for the future.
Earth Month Interview: Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence of Michigan
We interviewed Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence for Earth Month about her work in Congress fighting air pollution and climate change, and why we must protect the health of Michigan’s families now and for the future.
Earth Month Interview: Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan
We interviewed Senator Debbie Stabenow for Earth Month about her work in Congress fighting air pollution and climate change, and why it’s important to protect the health of Michigan’s families now and for the future.
Addressing Generations of Injustice in Tribal Communities
Indigenous moms and babies suffer more from air pollution and climate change than others. This is how we can help.