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USDA Moves Toward Fairness in Food

Expert BlogUnited StatesAllison Johnson

The Biden administration has rolled out the first of its long-awaited rules to promote fairness in the meat sector. It’s time for the agency to deliver meaningful change.

Rebuilding Towards Justice

Expert BlogUnited StatesValerie Baron

This Infrastructure Week cannot just be about pouring cement or digging trenches.

Let’s Make Lead History

Expert BlogUnited StatesAngela Guyadeen

New federal dollars can kickstart our effort to get the lead out of our drinking water.

Questions and Answers About the Santa Susana Field Lab

Expert BlogCaliforniaCaroline Reiser

The Santa Susana Field Lab near Los Angeles is one of the most contaminated sites in California. Yet cleanup has barely begun. Here we answer common questions about the site and its cleanup, or lack thereof.

EPA Proposal Too Tepid to Address Dangerous Chemical Spills

Expert BlogUnited StatesAtid Kimelman, Ridhwan Sediqe, Sara Imperiale

The proposal covers only those facilities that are capable of storing a threshold quantity of hazardous substances and are also within one-half mile of a waterway protected by the Clean Water Act. 

The Climate Crisis Is a Reproductive Justice Issue

Expert BlogUnited StatesKhalil Shahyd
Just as climate change is having a heavier impact on women of color, ending protections of reproductive rights will also have greater impact on women of color.

Why Compost Should Count as Fertilizer

Expert BlogUnited StatesDarby Hoover

There are a number of benefits associated with composting, including environmental, economic, and social benefits.