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Researchers at the University of Oklahoma and other institutions are partnering with CapturePoint to study carbon injection in Osage and Kay Counties.
As the Trump administration boosts fossil fuels and rolls back regulations, mayors are greening their cities — in more ways than one.
Congress quietly pulled powerful deregulation from the Big Beautiful Bill—now it’s up to the Senate to decide if OMB’s $100M ...
The Mississippi Phosphate Superfund Site got a surprise visitor this week. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 (Southeast Region), a ...
As Licking County readies itself for growth, two local companies are fighting for control over utility services and asking the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency ...
Academic achievement among adolescents may be affected by early childhood lead exposure at much lower levels than previously assumed, according to a new study. Just a small climb in blood ...
Gary and other Lake County residents are being asked to help gauge dangerous pollutants after an initial study found ...
A "brownfield" is a property where pollution or potential pollution may make redevelopment or reuse difficult.
Those tiny specks are critical materials. They’re essential for building new technology, and they’re in short supply in the U.S. They could be reused, but there’s a problem: Current recycling methods ...
Protecting public health and the environment, but will it last? Last week, the City of Cortez was one of seven recipients to learn that on May 16, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded the ...
The cuts include $20 million for a new climate resilience center in southwest Denver and money for trees along I-70 in ...
Residents near the old Reilly Tar & Chemical plant on South Tibbs Avenue face a high burden of disease. EPA trying updated ...
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