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Author: EHN Curators

Paraquat imports climb despite concerns about health impacts

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
The US has been importing increasing amounts of paraquat, a pesticide widely used in farming that is linked to Parkinson’s disease, even as other countries have banned the chemical amid…
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Rescued African gray parrots return to DRC forests

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
LUBUMBASHI, Democratic Republic of Congo — Fifty African gray parrots have been released back into the wild in the Democratic Republic of Congo following their rescue from the illegal wildlife…
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White House issues warning over US fertility rate

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned that the nation’s falling fertility rate poses a “national security threat,” linking the decline to chemical exposure and endocrine disruptors, while experts say…
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From industry to E.P.A.: Lobbyist now oversees pesticide rules

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Kyle Kunkler fought for a restricted weed killer that can harm plants and wildlife when it drifts to nearby land. He’s now at the E.P.A., which wants to allow its…
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Waterways to wombs: threats of plastic pollution

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
With plastics breaking down into microscopic particles that enter the food chain, researchers are investigating how they may affect reproductive health.
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Environmental groups slam Amazon oil drilling approval ahead of COP30

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
Brazil’s environment agency, IBAMA, has approved an environmental license for state-owned oil company Petrobras to drill for oil near the mouth of the Amazon River. The license, issued Oct. 20,…
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FEMA payments lag for N.C. counties that spent big on Helene cleanup

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
A year after Hurricane Helene, North Carolina communities that exhausted their budgets on storm cleanup and recovery are still waiting for FEMA reimbursement.
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Are your baby’s clothes toxic? New study finds harmful chemicals in infant textiles

Posted on October 21, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Baby clothing may expose infants to hundreds of chemicals used in everything from plastics to pesticides — including some known to be toxic, a new study shows.
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Ghost nets entangling turtles, marine life in Sri Lanka’s waters

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
In Sri Lankan waters, there’s a growing problem of ghost nets that are entangling sea turtles, fish, dolphins and seabirds, reports contributor Malaka Rodrigo for Mongabay. “Ghost nets” are fishing…
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Rare dugong calf sighting in Alor spotlights seagrass & marine mammal conservation

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
A rare sighting of a baby dugong off Alor in East Nusa Tenggara has sparked renewed attention to the importance of protecting Indonesia’s seagrass ecosystems and marine wildlife. A short…
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