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EPA draft review finds ‘Erin Brockovich’ chemical likely carcinogenic in drinking water
Major USDA conservation program must change to prioritize climate stewardship
‘Forever chemicals’ polluters could soon face new limits
House oversight documents reveal Big Oil’s “greenwashing” climate claims to hide investments in fossil fuels
PG&E lays off scores of fire safety workers, despite horrendous wildfire record
EWG news roundup (12/16): PFAS taints drinking water of more than 600,000 service members, California puts the kibosh on popular rooftop solar program and more
EWG news roundup (12/16): Here’s some news you can use going into the weekend.
"You Can't Find What You Don't Look For"
EWG welcomes cosmetics law reforms in end-of-year spending bill
SHOCKER: Big Oil caught lying to voters in signature drive to reverse drilling ban near schools, homes
Toxic Chemicals in Food Packaging Must Go
The health risks of pesticides in Stanislaus County
Updated DOD standards: Critical first step toward firefighting foam made without ‘forever chemicals’
Fracking and Endocrine Disruptors, Sunscreen and Endometriosis
Ruffalo: “EPA should be accelerating – not delaying – government actions that limit industrial releases” of PFAS
Sidestep harmful chemicals when using powdered mixes for summer sweet treats
California bill to ban food chemicals is a win for environmental justice
Small size, big problems: NuScale’s troublesome small modular nuclear reactor plan
Despite its small size, NuScale has outsize cost and safety problems.
Study: Exposure to toxic ‘forever chemicals’ during pregnancy increases odds of health harms
What is fragrance?
Beware of the chemical BVO in fruit-flavored drinks
EWG applauds Carper-Braun bill to prioritize climate-smart farming
The following is a statement from Scott Faber, Environmental Working Group senior vice president for government affairs, on the CROP for Farming Act introduced today by Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) and...
California's proposed chromium-6 drinking water limit fails to protect public health
EWG’s first major break was born through radical team coordination – the science was all there to show that kids’ growing bodies are exposed to too many harmful chemicals, which affect them in a way that’s different from the way they harm the adult body.