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Natural Environment
EPA Launches Green Bank for Climate Funding in Low-Income Areas
The bank will aim to channel private-sector funding to communities vulnerable to climate change. Source link
Johnson & Johnson Sues Doctors Over Studies Linking Talc-Based Products and Cancer
Company says the studies played a significant role in lawsuits over its Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products. Source link
Exxon Mobil Buys Pipeline Operator, Making Big Bet on Carbon
Exxon Mobil is buying pipeline operator Denbury for almost $5 billion, a big bet by the oil giant on the business of transporting and storing
Insurers Are in the Hot Seat on Climate Change
Companies face rising risks and are under pressure from politicians. Source link
Lawmakers Demand Telecom Firms Act on Toxic Lead Cables After WSJ Investigation
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Bayou Teche Is an Epicenter of America's Lead Cable Problem
Southern Louisiana is a prime example of how old phone cables are contaminating soil and water across the U.S., according to a Journal investigation. Source
Japan Accuses Australia of Betrayal in Fight Over Natural-Gas Exports
The two U.S. allies, normally close, are trading barbs after Canberra clamped down on carbon emissions. Source link
America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables
Listen to article (3 minutes) AT&T, Verizon and other telecom giants have left behind a sprawling network of cables covered in toxic lead that stretches
Iran Floods Global Markets With Cheap Oil as Saudi Arabia Cuts Output
Iranian crude exports have hit a five-year high in recent months as the country ships more oil to China and other buyers. Source link
World’s First Carbon Import Tax Approved by EU Lawmakers
World Europe Vote caps nearly two years of negotiations on first-of-a-kind legislation Source link