Environmental Health

"Texas Failed To Spend Federal Aid For Disaster Protection"

"In the past decade, as extreme weather killed nearly 700 people in Texas, the state relinquished $225 million in federal grant money that it was supposed to spend on protecting residents from disasters, federal records show."  "States across the country have not used billions of dollars from FEMA intended to reduce damage from flooding and other disasters."

Source: E&E News, 07/16/2025

"Senate Set To Debate Cuts To NPR, PBS and Foreign Aid"

"The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President Trump. They're aimed at clawing back $1.1 billion previously allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, along with $7.9 billion dollars earmarked for international efforts to combat famine and disease."

Source: NPR, 07/16/2025

"Unhealthy Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Blankets The Upper Midwest"

"Much of the Upper Midwest on Saturday was dealing with swaths of unhealthy air because of drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires, covering the northern region of the U.S. at a time when people want to be enjoying lakes, trails and the great outdoors."

Source: AP, 07/14/2025

"DuPont Agrees To Settle Lawsuit Over Hoosick Falls Water Pollution"

"DuPont Co. has agreed to settle a federal class-action lawsuit that was filed nearly a decade ago on behalf of residents in and around the village of Hoosick Falls, where the drinking water had been contaminated for decades by factories that used manufacturing chemicals produced by the company."

Source: Albany Times Union, 07/14/2025

"Union Demands EPA Reinstate Workers, Charging Illegal Retaliation"

"A union for employees at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is demanding the agency reinstate workers who were placed on leave for signing a letter critical of the Trump administration’s environmental and personnel policies."

Source: The Hill, 07/14/2025

Cancer Risk Doubles For Iowa, NC Pesticide Applicators Who Used Carbaryl

"Pesticide applicators in North Carolina and Iowa who sprayed the insecticide carbaryl often during their career have a higher risk of getting stomach, esophageal, tongue and prostate cancers, according to new research led by the National Cancer Institute (NCI)."

Source: The New Lede, 07/14/2025

"FEMA Approved Camp Mystic Appeals To Exempt Buildings From Flood Zone"

"The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved appeals from Camp Mystic to exempt several structures from a flood zone designation over a decade before extreme flooding in Central Texas swamped the Christian girls camp and killed 27 campers and counselors, according to FEMA records."

Source: Washington Post, 07/14/2025

"Trump Is Gutting Weather Science and Reducing Disaster Response"

"In an effort to shrink the federal government, President Trump and congressional Republicans have taken steps that are diluting the country’s ability to anticipate, prepare for and respond to catastrophic flooding and other extreme weather events, disaster experts say."

Source: NYTimes, 07/14/2025

"FEMA Didn’t Answer Thousands of Calls From Flood Survivors, Documents Show"

"Two days after catastrophic floods roared through Central Texas, the Federal Emergency Management Agency did not answer nearly two-thirds of calls to its disaster assistance line, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times."

Source: NYTimes, 07/14/2025

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