
edition.cnn.com
20 June 2020
Siberia's prolonged unusually warm weather is an 'alarming sign': scientists
Siberia's prolonged period of unusually warm weather is an "alarming sign," according to climate change scientists.
Fire-resistant chemicals are ubiquitous in modern synthetic materials. Researchers are trying to make them less toxic.
Some marine ecosystems could soon be unrecognizable, according to new research.
The case is the first citizen suit to successfully settle over “nurdles” in an inland waterway. State regulators weighed in to help.
A new crypto venture whose largest shareholders include President Donald Trump’s sons disclosed to investors that rising temperatures “pose a threat” to its operations, in contrast to the family’s rejections of climate change.
Regulators say a coal-fired power plant in southeast Ohio did not comply with federal rules on the safe storage of toxic waste, putting groundwater at risk of contamination. Last week, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit.
Power plant owners responded to high gas prices by burning more coal in the first half of this year.
One facility has emitted cancer-causing chemicals into waterways at levels up to 520% higher than legal limits.
“They're terrorizing these scientists because they want to keep them silent.”
"The reality is, we are not exposed to one chemical at a time.”
A new report assesses the administration’s progress and makes new recommendations
“We cannot stand by and allow this to happen. We need to hold this administration accountable.”
“The chemical black box” that blankets wildfire-impacted areas is increasingly under scrutiny.