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PFAS News Roundup: Landmark EPA decision implements first nation-wide PFAS limit in drinking water

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Campbell Soup pollution lawsuits raise concerns about additional Northeast Ohio phosphorus sources

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In Chicago, one neighborhood is fighting gentrification and climate change at the same time

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Bald eagle return exceeds expectations

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Indiana attorney general fights EPA rule that would reduce pollution on Indy’s west side

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Wild fish spring to life in Lake Ontario, despite dams, pollution and hatchery competitors

by The Narwhal April 9, 2024November 8, 2025
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After a hot winter, Whitmer asks for more ways to get aid to businesses

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During the 2024 eclipse, biologists like us want to find out how birds will respond to darkness in the middle of the day

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EPA head Regan defends $20B green bank: ‘I feel really good about this program’

by The Associated Press April 5, 2024
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Sault tribe challenges Michigan fishing deal, chides ‘preposterous’ rules

by Bridge Michigan April 4, 2024

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Latest News

  • Judge halts some work on Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute in northern Wisconsin
    Bayfield County Judge John Anderson halts work where Enbridge needs more permits to install structures in four waterways.
  • New York Plastics Law Advances Amid Debate Over ‘Chemical Recycling’
    Environmentalists and some state lawmakers say the process does more harm than good. Plastics producers are pushing back.
  • Michigan gets $108M in Monsanto settlement to clean up PCB contamination
    Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $108 million settlement with Monsanto Co. over long-term PCB contamination in the state, with the funds directed toward cleanup and restoration of affected natural resources.

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