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Leaded Gas Was A Known Poison The Day It Was Invented (2016)
Research confirms that leaded gasoline was recognized as a poison when it was first developed in 1920, contradicting previous claims of ignorance about its toxicity.
Did you feel it? Lake Michigan earthquake shakes Chicago area
A minor earthquake was felt in the Chicago area near Lake Michigan, confirmed by local authorities. No injuries or damages reported so far.
GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options For Nuclear Cleanup
GAO reports that the DOE is prematurely dismissing less costly methods for nuclear waste cleanup, raising concerns about cost-effectiveness and decision-making.
Rachel Carson Surges In Global Coverage
Rachel Carson’s influence surges in worldwide coverage, with 23 mentions in recent media analysis, highlighting renewed interest in her environmental legacy.
France records 2,025 excess deaths at peak of heatwave as Europe braces for more extreme weather
France reports 2,025 excess deaths amid a severe heatwave as Europe prepares for more extreme weather events, highlighting climate change impacts.
Wetter Neue Hitzewelle
Deutschland erlebt eine neue Hitzewelle mit Temperaturen über 35°C, Experten warnen vor anhaltender Hitze im Juli. Details und Auswirkungen im Überblick.
See the forecast for what could be some of D.C.’s hottest days on record
Temperatures in Washington D.C. could reach historic highs this week, potentially setting new records amid an ongoing heat wave, experts warn.
Northwest potentially in for ‘one of the strongest El Niños we’ve had,’ climatologists say
Climatologists warn that 2026 could see one of the strongest El Niño events in recent history, impacting weather patterns across the Northwest region.
Houston to Experience Rising Temperatures This Week Due to High-Pressure System
Houston’s temperatures are expected to increase this week as a high-pressure system settles over the region, bringing prolonged heat.