Discover how California's new law requires baby food manufacturers to publicly test for heavy metals, making it easier for parents to choose safer options.
In the wake of the raging California wildfires, environmental groups are shifting the climate conversation away from mitigation, toward adaptation and resilience.
The FDA announced on Wednesday that it has banned the use of Red No. 3, an additive used to give food and drinks a cherry-red color.
The president’s order has no immediate effect on offshore wind leases already authorized, including two large areas off California’s coast. But it sends a current of uncertainty through the fledgling renewable energy industry,
Trump's order has no immediate effect on wind leases already authorized. But it sends a current of uncertainty through the fledgling renewable energy industry, which relies on government support.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been considering banning formaldehyde and ingredients that release formaldehyde when heated from chemical hair straighteners. This comes after years of studies linking the chemical to cancers disproportionately affecting Black women.
Frustrated by regulators ignoring their pleas for protection from a cancer-causing fumigant, farmworkers and their supporters gave a dramatic display of the lethal consequences of inaction.
Design, application and servicing of innovative gas vapour and dust emission control systems, inlet and exhaust systems for gas turbines, engineering services, developing innovative water ...
The Environmental Research Group, part of the School of Public Health, is a leading provider of air and water quality information and research in the UK, combining environmental pollution science, toxicology and epidemiology to determine the impacts of the ...
Are renewables reliable? A new study says California ran on renewables alone for a record number of days last year.
Parents will now have a new tool at their fingertips to check if the baby food they buy is safe for their kids.
Meyers Nave has announced that it has joined forces with The Sohagi Law Group (SLG), a California boutique environmental and land use law firm, effective February 1.