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Yesinia Pesties (commonly known as the Black Death) is carried by fleas on rats - it may come back with the EPA mommy state banning the common rat poison forms of Coumadin (a human blood thinner.)
The motion is based on the additional time the agency needed to re-propose the rules based on a full assessment of information received since the rules were proposed. The rules would cut emissions of harmful pollutants that include mercury and soot
Halliburton is coming under scrutiny by the Environmental Protection Agency for neglecting to provide them with information and data on a procedure known as hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking.' For this, the EPA has issued the oil company a subpoe
A recent study linked Organo-Phosphate insecticides to ADHD in children. The problem is that in the time period where ADHD has been increasing, the use of those particular insecticides has been plummeting. What gives?
Peaches and Nectarines are near the top of the Environmental Working Group's, 'dirty dozen' list of high pesticide crops. Are they really something to avoid?