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Rivers near congo copper and cobalt mines are toxic, report says - Mining Weekly
Scientists from Congo's University of Lubumbashi tested water in four rivers this month near some of the country's largest mines and found them to be “hyper-acidic”...
Scientists from Congo's University of Lubumbashi tested water in four rivers this month near some of the country's largest mines and found them to be “hyper-acidic”...
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Article / 16 hours ago
Environmental efforts smogged in environmental impacts: Lawsuit
Another battle in environmental Jenga, an environmental group is suing those behind efforts to build an elevated gondola skyway to link Dodger Stadium with Los...
Another battle in environmental Jenga, an environmental group is suing those behind efforts to build an elevated gondola skyway to link Dodger Stadium with Los...
Article / 1 day ago
Is your airport protected against the environmental risks of fire?
Fires can expose airport operators to environmental clean-up costs not covered by general insurance that can run into millions...
Fires can expose airport operators to environmental clean-up costs not covered by general insurance that can run into millions...
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Raw sewage spills into England rivers and seas doubles in 2023 - BBC
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year...
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year...
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Article / 2 days ago
Chevron to Pay Over $13M in Settlement for California Oil Spills - Claims Journal
Chevron will pay $13.1 million in settlement agreements with two California state agencies for past oil spills in Kern County, Bakersfield, the California natural...
Chevron will pay $13.1 million in settlement agreements with two California state agencies for past oil spills in Kern County, Bakersfield, the California natural...
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Article / 6 days ago
Chevron to pay $13.1 million in California oil spill settlements
Chevron will pay $13.1 million in settlement agreements with two California agencies for past oil spills in Kern County, the state said Wednesday....
Chevron will pay $13.1 million in settlement agreements with two California agencies for past oil spills in Kern County, the state said Wednesday....
Article / 7 days ago
Travelers wins in pollution case
Travelers is officially safe from a potentially huge lawsuit after an appeals court ruled against a food supplier....
Travelers is officially safe from a potentially huge lawsuit after an appeals court ruled against a food supplier....
Article / 7 days ago
The Panama Canal Averts a Crisis for Now— But at a Cost to Drinking Water - gCaptain
The Panama Canal has avoided the worst of a shipping crunch that threatened to upend the global economy — but at a cost to marine life and the Latin...
The Panama Canal has avoided the worst of a shipping crunch that threatened to upend the global economy — but at a cost to marine life and the Latin...
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Article / 13 days ago
US, Canada to review pollution of US waters by British Columbia coal mines - Reuters
Canada and the United States have agreed to review a long standing cross-border dispute that involves pollution from coal mines in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
Canada and the United States have agreed to review a long standing cross-border dispute that involves pollution from coal mines in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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Article / 16 days ago
Japan marks 13 years since massive tsunami disaster. A closer look at the Fukushima nuclear plant - AP News
Japan is marking 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts, killing nearly 20,000 people, wiping out whole towns and destroying the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Japan is marking 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts, killing nearly 20,000 people, wiping out whole towns and destroying the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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Article / 18 days ago