The EPA estimated that for every $1 spent on meeting air-quality regulations, the United States received $9 in benefits.
This week the EPA announced the rollback of a wide swath of regulations, many of which could worsen air quality. Experts say that could have implications for health.
As part of the Trump administration’s end to environmental justice programs, it has cut off access to EJScreen, a monitoring ...
Madam Millicent Ohui MacCarthy, the Ada West District Environmental Health Officer, has advised the public to ensure proper ...
Jackson County Health Department’s retail food inspection report for February 2025 has been released.
There could be monumental changes coming to the federal agency tasked with protecting the nation's environment. The ABC7 I-Team has been tracking the potential changes from the "biggest deregulatory ...
Congressman Nick Langworthy has reintroduced legislation aimed at preventing future wind turbine development on the Great ...
The agreement on the Council's negotiating mandate allows its presidency to start negotiations with the European Parliament ...
Dr Parrish's remarks underline the risks posed by waste generation and management in Tanzanian municipalities with studies ...
California fires’ disparate impacts on students offer lessons for how schools should prepare for climate disasters across the ...
Exposure to green spaces can improve mental health, speed recovery and relieve pain in patients. But climate change and human ...
The Environmental Protection Agency plans more than 30 actions to reconsider rules. They include ones that limit pollution ...