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A man walks past a coal-powered steel plant in Tianjin, China. (AP/Andy Wong)
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In Bid To Tackle Pollution, China Starts Largest Shutdown Of Steel Factories In History

Superfund Sites, Oil Refineries Poison Storm-Wracked Houston

Houston is still struggling to cope with the impact of Hurricane Harvey, as many parts of the city are still under water. But the worst damage done by the storm may be yet to come, as receding floodwaters have revealed widespread chemical contamination stemming from the city’s petrochemical plants.

September 1st, 2017
Whitney Webb
September 1st, 2017
By Whitney Webb
The Flint Hills Resources oil refinery near downtown Houston on, Aug. 29, 2017. (AP/David J. Phillip)

As the “apocalyptic” floodwaters in Houston and other parts of east Texas have been rising thanks to Hurricane Harvey, media attention has been largely focused on the immediate human impact, such as displacement and property damage. However, with much of Houston underwater, the environmental impact – and its short- and long-term effects on public

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Fracking Giant Sues PA Resident For $5M For Speaking To Media About Contamination

“Take a skunk and every household chemical, put it in a blender, puree it for five minutes and take a whiff. It burns the back of your throat, makes you gag, makes you want to puke. It’s all still bad. That’s why [the inspectors are] back up here.” — Dimock, Pa. resident Ray Kemble.

August 17th, 2017
MintPress News Desk
August 17th, 2017
By MintPress News Desk
Fracking Giant Sues PA Resident for $5M For Speaking to Media About Contamination

Ever since the dangerous consequences of natural gas extraction via hydraulic fracturing – popularly known as “fracking” -- entered the national consciousness, the small town of Dimock, Pennsylvania has arguably been “ground zero” for water contamination caused by the controversial practice. Now Cabot Oil & Gas, the massive energy company

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Trump’s Paris Deal Withdrawal Sparks Overwhelming Global Response

Following Trump’s announcement, world leaders from China to Germany to the Marshall Islands and beyond promised to uphold the climate accord.

June 2nd, 2017
Lauren McCauley
June 2nd, 2017
By Lauren McCauley
Germans protest against US President Trump's decision to exit the Paris climate agreement in front the the US embassy in Berlin, Germany, Friday, June 2, 2017. (Britta Pedersen/dpa via AP)

The overwhelming global response to President Donald Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement was essentialy, "Go jump in a lake"—or as one Germany tabloid succinctly phrased it in a widely circulated headline: https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/870532722237853697 Following Trump's Thursday announcement, world

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Big Pharma’s Pollution Is Creating Deadly Superbugs, While The World Looks The Other Way

Environmental standards do not feature in international regulations governing drug production.

May 9th, 2017
Madlen Davies
May 9th, 2017
By Madlen Davies
A microbiologist works with tubes of bacteria samples in an antimicrobial resistance and characterization lab within the Infectious Disease Laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. (AP/David Goldman)

Industrial pollution from Indian pharmaceutical companies making medicines for nearly all the world’s major drug companies is fuelling the creation of deadly superbugs, suggests new research. Global health authorities have no regulations in place to stop this happening. A major study published today in the prestigious scientific journal

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Stephen Hawking: Humans Have 100 Years to Get Off Earth to Survive

“Professor Stephen Hawking thinks the human species will have to populate a new planet within 100 years if it is to survive. With climate change, overdue asteroid strikes, epidemics, and population growth, our own planet is increasingly precarious.”

May 8th, 2017
Andrea Germanos
May 8th, 2017
By Andrea Germanos

If the human species is to avert extinction, it's got just 100 years to leave Earth and colonize a new planet. That's according to noted theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, who makes the prediction in the upcoming BBC series "Expedition New Earth," set to air later this year as part of its reignited Tomorrow's World programming. "Professor

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ExxonMobil Hit With $20 Million Penalty For Polluting Air With Hazardous Chemicals

Environment Texas described the fine against the world’s largest oil company as the “largest penalty resulting from a citizen suit in U.S. history.”

April 28th, 2017
Kiah Collier
April 28th, 2017
By Kiah Collier
Exxon Mobil's Billings Refinery in Billings, Mont. (AP/Matthew Brown)

In a huge win for environmental groups, a federal judge has ordered ExxonMobil to pay nearly $20 million for spewing millions of pounds of excess air pollution from its Houston-area industrial facilities. The Sierra Club and Environment Texas sued the energy giant in 2010, alleging that over a five-year period it had emitted more than 8 million

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