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Iran war: Experts warns bombing oil infrastructure in Iran to leave lasting environmental damage
The fallout from fighting in the Middle East, from burning oil refineries to sunken ships, threatens lasting repercussions for the health of the region's people, water and food supplies, and ...
The World Health Organization has warned about health risks from "black rain" reported in Iran after oil facility fires. Here ...
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How are these major cities cutting pollution? London, San Francisco and Beijing offer a roadmap
According to the analysis, Beijing and Warsaw recorded the largest reduction in PM2.5, a dangerous fine particulate pollutant ...
BENGALURU: Responding to the concerns expressed by BJP MLAs over the findings of a survey by an NGO that vegetables and fruits contain heavy metals and pesticid ...
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‘Hope vigilance to protect environment continues’: SC closes plea on Delhi pollution after 40 years
MC Mehta said he hoped the momentum would not be lost. “So many commissions, court-monitored probes, and regulations have come into force," he said.
Reports of “black rain” in Iran - caused by soot and toxic pollutants from oil facility fires- have raised global health concerns, the World Health Organization warns. Experts say the polluted ...
While tailings dams are meant to last for ever, extreme weather events are making many unstable – with devastating consequences for nature and humans ...
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Toxic ‘black rain’ hits Tehran after strikes on oil and water infrastructure in Iran
Recent strikes on Middle Eastern oil and desalination infrastructure have triggered a dire environmental ...
The worsening air quality has aggravated respiratory illness among the general public. Major hospitals in the Valley have reported a sharp rise in cases of flu, viral fever, cough, and respiratory ...
S&W Atlas Iron & Metal was shuttered last year. But it was recently discovered that there may still be toxic material ...
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Trump loosens restrictions on toxic pollution, including mercury and lead, from coal plants
The Trump administration on Friday loosened restrictions on toxic power plant pollution, including releases of neurotoxins mercury and lead. On Friday, it revoked portions of Biden-era standards that ...
Last week, the Trump administration said it is loosening restrictions on air toxins from mercury, lead, and other heavy metals that are released by coal plants. Such pollution is known to be ...
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