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Chris Matthews leads The Wall Street Journal's U.S. energy coverage from the Journal's bureau in Houston.
Chicago's skyline has been shrouded in mystery as conflicting reports of toxic air chemicals swirl, leaving residents ...
Delegates from more than 180 countries are gathering in Switzerland to discuss placing restrictions on several toxic ...
Learn how chemical exposures in water treatment plants can impact your health, and explore practical strategies to stay safe ...
A new study tested 16 children’s mattresses and found widespread contamination with harmful semivolatile organic compounds ...
Runoff from the toxic burn — which sent melted materials from not just homes and buildings but untold vehicles, electronics, ...
This excerpt comes from the forthcoming book “Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America,” which details how a set of toxic compounds have devastated entire ...
"Pay close attention to how it came apart, and take pictures for reference ... In fact, sometimes, turning to chemical solutions leads to more labor and safety risks without even solving the problem.
As the fires burned in Los Angeles, scientists and local air regulators deployed monitors to measure the levels of heavy ...