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The outcome of the case could also hamstring the authority of all agencies, from the EPA to the Securities and Exchange Commission to Federal Reserve Board.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEarlier this month, four injured manatee calves were flown to the zoo to free up space at SeaWorld's Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Florida. The transfer speaks to a larger problem plaguing the manatee population in the Sunshine State.
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For the first time in over 30 years, the EPA has added a chemical to its list of hazardous air pollutants. We take a look at how the EPA came to make that decision, where the agency gets the legal authority to make new regulations and the modern impacts of air pollution.
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For the first time in over 30 years, the EPA has added a chemical to its list of hazardous air pollutants. We take a look at how the EPA came to make that decision, where the agency gets the legal authority to make new regulations and the modern impacts of air pollution.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAkron has brought online a groundbreaking 65-million dollar water treatment facility intended to cut down on the amount of untreated waste ending up in the Cuyahoga River.
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Cuyahoga County’s lakefront is now a water trail, as designated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in a ceremony Friday. The trail stretches from Huntington Beach in Bay Village to Sims Park in Euclid.
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A bill has been introduced in the Ohio Legislature that would levy stiff fines and penalties on cities that dump raw sewage into the western basin of Lake Erie.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe city of Dayton is threatening to sue Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Department of Defense over forever chemicals in the city's drinking water.
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An international nature challenge is coming to Columbus at the end of April.
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For Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and progressive climate activists, the Biden infrastructure plan shows the influence of the Green New Deal. But they think it's nowhere near big enough.
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Life is returning to Ohio woodlands as winter gives way to warmer weather. Creatures that for months slumber underground are now seeking spots to breed in…
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Climate change is hitting the oceans hard, both warming and acidifying the water. Ocean scientists are hoping the Biden Administration dives in quickly to address it.