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DuPont and two spin-off firms will pay Ohio $110 million to settle suit over releases of ‘forever chemicals’
FinanceDuPont and two spin-off firms will pay Ohio $110 million to settle suit over releases of ‘forever chemicals’
By Randall Chase and The Associated PressNovember 30, 2023
Moosa Al-Moosa, President, Middle East and Turkey, Dow
ConferencesManufacturers argue growth and sustainability no longer mean tradeoffs: ‘They go hand in hand’
By Christiaan HetznerNovember 29, 2023
Washington state
EnvironmentTire industry scrambles to replace 60-year-old chemical hazardous to salmon: ‘One of the biggest environmental issues that the world hasn’t known about’
By Mark Thiessen and The Associated PressNovember 5, 2023
Biden administration announces sweeping legal actions against Chinese fentanyl chemical producers
FinanceBiden administration announces sweeping legal actions against Chinese fentanyl chemical producers
By Fatima Hussein, Eric Tucker and The Associated PressOctober 4, 2023
Explosion at the world’s largest railyard in Nebraska releases ‘heavy toxic smoke’, triggering evacuations
EnvironmentExplosion at the world’s largest railyard in Nebraska releases ‘heavy toxic smoke’, triggering evacuations
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressSeptember 15, 2023
Vermont school
EnvironmentOver 90 Vermont school districts hit Monsanto with a lawsuit over toxic contamination of education buildings
By Lisa Rathke and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2023
Drinking water
HealthYou have a roughly 50% chance of drinking cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’ from any U.S. faucet, massive government study finds
By John Flesher and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2023
3M will pay more than $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the contamination of public drinking water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
Environment3M will pay more than $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the contamination of public drinking water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
By John Flesher and The Associated PressJune 23, 2023
EPA
HealthEPA moves for first time to limit ‘forever chemicals’ from drinking water
By Michael Phillis, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2023
East Palestine town hall
EnvironmentAs a mushroom cloud hovers over east Ohio, train crash victims tear into EPA over toxic spill at packed town hall
By Patrick Orsagos and The Associated PressFebruary 16, 2023
East Palestine Ohio
EnvironmentNorfolk Southern dodges furious Ohio residents over fiery, toxic train crash: ‘Why are they being hush-hush?’
By Patrick Orsagos and The Associated PressFebruary 16, 2023
3M Global headquarters in Minnesota.
Environment3M says it wills top producing ‘forever chemicals’ after a spate of lawsuits and looming regulation—but activists say it’s too little too late
By Tiffany Kary, Ryan Beene and BloombergDecember 20, 2022
Martin Brudermueller, chairman of German chemicals company BASF, attends his company's annual press conference to present results on February 25, 2022 in Ludwigshafen, western Germany.
EuropeThe biggest corporate victim of Europe’s energy crisis may be a $93 billion chemical giant whose flagship plant uses as much gas as Switzerland
By David MeyerOctober 25, 2022
Photograph of a windfarm.
AIFacebook A.I. researchers push for a breakthrough in renewable energy storage
By Jeremy KahnOctober 14, 2020
Why GM and Boeing Share the Blame for Weak Manufacturing Numbers
FinanceWhy GM and Boeing Share the Blame for Weak Manufacturing Numbers
By Erik ShermanNovember 1, 2019
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