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Fifteen years after the EPA said greenhouse gasses are dangerous to public health, the agency finalized rules to limit climate-warming pollution from existing coal and new gas power plants.
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Patricia Schuba, president of the board of Labadie Environmental Organization, discusses what people can do to promote environmental change.
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People living near a company that did work for the Navy had no idea that a toxic solvent, disposed of improperly, had made its way into their drinking water – until a public apology from the state in 2019.
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Lawmakers and environmental advocates raised concerns about the potential for PFAS chemicals to be burned in the Metro East.
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The additional rules would build on ones finalized in April and would tackle historic ash fill, temporary storage piles, dust monitors and the way Illinois defines an environmental justice community.
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The U.S. House Tuesday night gave overwhelming approval to legislation changing the way the Environmental Protection Agency reviews and evaluates…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding St. Louis Community College just over $190 thousand to continue its environmental job training…
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Environmental activist Lois Gibbs will be in St. Louis this weekend for a “teach-in” to address problems at the adjoining Bridgeton and West Lake…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 14, 2013 - WASHINGTON – When Army Sgt. Aubrey Tapley served at Joint Base Balad in Iraq in 2004,…
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Updated at 6:30 p.m. to add information on mercury pollution.A new report released today puts both Missouri and Illinois among the top 20 states with the…