Children living near a small California airport were more likely to have elevated levels of lead in their blood, a new study found.
Authorities are investigating a small amount of uranium that passed through Heathrow Airport in December and assure passengers the situation is under control.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says it could take action around gas-burning stoves, which are linked to asthma and other health issues.
The most-commonly used blood sensing pulse oximeters routinely fail at accurately registering blood oxygen levels for people with Black and brown skin.
The company has been one of the biggest PFAS polluters for decades.
Shell and Equinor have invested in an Israeli direct air capture startup that is making big promises.
The city council unanimously voted to phase out oil and gas drilling inside LA over the next 20 years, thanks to grassroots environmental justice organizing.
Here are some of the other brands that have promised to phase out PFAS.
An exposé reveals how industry interests heavily influenced a peer-reviewed study.
FDA testing found that a lot of the company's hand sanitizers was contaminated with methanol.
The U.S. needs new sources of graphite for electric vehicles. Where is it all going to come from?
The Palo Alto area was rocked by a mystery involving an unidentified car buried about 4 feet underground.
In a five-page resignation letter, Kendall Chamberlin said he had been reducing the town’s fluoride levels for over a decade of his 30-year run.
A recent analysis found dangerous, radioactive compounds at levels as high as 22 times background rates on the Missouri school's grounds.
This is probably an underestimation of the PFAS-contaminated areas, according to researchers.
An investigation determined that explosions were set off near the two, adjacent pipelines.
For the first time, the U.S. has included cobalt on a list of products made by forced or child labor.
The paint's recipe has been changed so that it's now thinner and lighter without losing reflectivity.
A new study finds that a process meant to get rid of methane resulting from oil and gas production may be far less effective than previous estimates.
Experts say a massive amount of methane was released into the atmosphere due to possible explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.