Global study maps most detailed tree of life yet for flowering plants

After the first flower bloomed on the Earth, flowering plants evolved a staggering diversity and now make up about 90% of all plant life. Charles Darwin called this rapid domination an “abominable mystery.” A study published today, April 24, in the journal Nature and...

What Volkswagen’s union vote means for EVs

Read the full story at E&E News. The recent vote to unionize Volkswagen workers in Tennessee may signal that America’s electric vehicles are destined to be made by union labor — an outcome that would represent twin successes for President Joe Biden. Last week’s...

Climate change is coming for your insurance

Read the full story at The Lever. For communities across the country, Louisiana’s insurance crisis is a hint of what’s to come: Altogether, close to one in five residents in the state lost their homeowners insurance last year. Given past storms, many don’t have to...

Molson Coors brews beer with 300 MW solar project

Read the full story from pv magazine. Molson Coors is brewing beer with a 300 MW solar project developed by Invenergy. The installation is the largest in the US state of Wisconsin and generates enough power for 90,000 homes.

New global discussions focus on halting plastic pollution

Thousands gather in Ottawa to draft a legally-binding treaty aimed at halting the surge of plastic pollution worldwide. Will it protect the environment and human health? Jennifer McDermott reports for the Associated Press.In short:Global representatives are working to...

“Climate change is not something to ignore”

HOUSTON — This week EHN is publishing letters from eighth grade students at YES Prep Northbrook Middle School in the Houston-area neighborhood of Spring Branch, Texas.English educators Cassandra Harper and Yvette Howard incorporated the environment into a series of...

LISTEN: Greer Hamilton on arts-based environmental justice research

Dr. Greer Hamilton joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how she uses the arts to engage and involve communities around environmental justice research.Hamilton, a transitional postdoctoral fellow and incoming assistant professor at the...

Tardigrades: Nature’s Tiny Radiation Super Survivors

Despite their diminutive size, tardigrades possess an extraordinary ability to withstand high levels of ionizing radiation, making them subjects of scientific research in exploring their incredible approach to DNA repair.

Waste & recycling’s frontline: A toxicologist’s perspective

Read the full story at Waste360. The materials we process at our waste and recycling facilities can present both physical and health hazards that range from minimal to severe. One hazard can be found in batteries, which contain gases that are highly flammable and...

Wicked Weed Brewing earns zero waste certification

Read the company news release. Wicked Weed Brewing today announced that its main production brewery located in Candler, North Carolina, has been award GOLD certification under the TRUE (Total Resource Use and Efficiency) rating system. Administered by Green Business...

Does size matter? Apparently, for snacks, it does.

In the ongoing battle against obesity, whether size matters takes on a new dimension regarding snacks. While discussions often center around nutritional content and dietary habits, the impact of portion and unit size tends to be overlooked. Yet, these seemingly...

Planet versus plastics: the global battle for a cleaner future

Microplastics are pervasive, from Mount Everest to the Marianas Trench, affecting our air, water and health. How should the world respond to the ever-growing impacts of plastic pollution? Erika Page reports for The Christian Science Monitor.In short: Over 400 million...

Opinion: The myth of plastic recycling needs reevaluation

The author argues that we must confront the reality that recycling does not make plastic any less harmful or more sustainable, suggesting a move towards reducing overall plastic production.Eve O. Schaub writes for The Washington Post.In short:Plastic recycling often...

Science Creep Is A Menace

The editor-in-chief of a preeminent scientific journal should know what a “scientist” is — and isn’t. Holden Thorp, the editor of the journal Science, does not.

After 13 years, no end in sight for Caribbean sargassum invasion

This is a republishing collaboration with Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, where this originally published. See the full series, Caribbean People at Risk from Sargassum Invasion. Schools evacuated due to toxic gas. Smelly tap water at home. Tourist operators and...

“We should take care of what is precious to us”

HOUSTON — This week EHN is publishing letters from eighth grade students at YES Prep Northbrook Middle School in the Houston-area neighborhood of Spring Branch, Texas. English educators Cassandra Harper and Yvette Howard incorporated the environment into a series of...

Large Language Models in the Real World – Japanese Edition

We know enough about the LLM technology at this time to move it from popular hype into production. We are, however, still at the beginning of this journey. What does biopharma research need to focus on to ensure they are implementing LLMs effectively? How do we...

US EPA designates 2 types of PFAS as hazardous substances

Read the full story at Smart Cities Dive. The U.S. EPA has designated two types of PFAS as hazardous substances, a long-awaited move meant to hold polluters accountable for related pollution. The agency does not intend to pursue municipal landfills or water utilities...

A web of front people conceals environmental offenders in the Amazon

BUJARI, Brazil — “This one is famous!” the attendant at a farm equipment store in the town of Bujari exclaimed when asked about José Carlos Bronca. The name is also familiar to the man working at a small barbecue restaurant and to a farmer with half a dozen head of...

Unmasking Multiple Sclerosis’s Autoimmune Warfare

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, casts a shadow over the lives of millions worldwide, its complexities challenging both patients and researchers. Stemming from autoimmune assaults on the nervous system, recent strides in research have illuminated a potential diagnostic...

Map My Environment

Map My Environment is a data visualization portal for environmental soil, dust, or water pollution in cities around the world. In every city where community-member scientists and locally-invested researchers are actively collaborating, you can view pollution data to...

To Lunchable or Not to Lunchable?

“Should you pack Lunchables for Your Kid’s School Lunch?” asks a piece in the April 9th edition of Consumer Reports. The article claims that these lunch kits contain lead and other contaminants, and may harm children’s health. Do parents need to worry?

Ottawa talks aim to forge a global treaty on plastic pollution

International discussions continue in Canada, aiming to finalize a global treaty to combat plastic pollution by year’s end.Valerie Volcovici reports for Reuters.In short:A potential global treaty on plastic pollution is being negotiated, with the aim to regulate...

Rewriting the bird flu narrative in the dairy industry

The dairy industry is reframing the presence of bird flu in cows to minimize public concern and protect sales.Marina Bolotnikova reports for Vox.In short:The American Association of Bovine Practitioners has proposed renaming bird flu as Bovine Influenza A Virus to...

Earth Day reflections from the next generation

HOUSTON — In honor of Earth Day 2024, EHN is publishing letters from eighth grade students at YES Prep Northbrook Middle School in the Houston-area neighborhood of Spring Branch, Texas.English educators Cassandra Harper and Yvette Howard incorporated the environment...

​EPA issues new drinking water standard for PFAS

Earlier this month the EPA enacted it’s first new federal drinking water standard in over 20 years for PFAS.This new standard will require public water utilities to test for 6 specific PFAS chemicalsHere’s a table from the EPA Fact Sheet on this new...

DISCLAIMER: Environmental, Health and Safety News is not affiliated with or maintained by ANY for profit or non-profit entity. It is a 100% volunteer effort free from advertising or sponsorship of any kind. This site is intended to be an educational and not-for-profit website providing useful information for security, environmental, health, sciences, transportation, and public safety professionals and the general public. It is not “for the purpose of trade, to induce the sale of any goods or services.”
In the Webmaster’s opinion, any incidental use of any pictures and graphics, or quoted words on this site is not a violation of any trademark for the any reasons stated above. The webmaster will fully cooperate with any and everyone that believes any section of the site are in violation of fair use.

The use of any and all copyrighted works in the creation of this site is, in the Webmaster’s opinion, protected by 17 USC 107 (see Creative Commons License below). If the owner of a copyrighted work used in the creation of this site believes that 17 USC 107 does not apply to the use of their work, the site’s creator will cooperate to the fullest extent possible.

FAIR USE NOTE: The site provides information of a general & public nature regarding national or other developments. None of the information contained herein is intended as legal advice or opinions relative to specific matters, facts, situations or issues. Additional facts, information or future developments may affect the subjects addressed in this site. You should consult with an expert about your particular circumstances before acting on any of this information because it may not be applicable to your situation. This site contains information and links to sites which are not owned or maintained by this site. This site is not responsible for the content, linked sites, and the views expressed on linked sites do not necessarily reflect our views or opinions. The information contained herein is provided for personal, non-commercial, educational, entertainment and informational purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee of information or facts. This site makes no claims, expressed, implied, or statutory regarding the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or correctness of any material contained herein. Since the conditions of use are outside my control, the individual visitor is entirely responsible for determining the appropriateness and applicability of all information contained herein.

This website is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Back to Top