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Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- George W. Bush is using the waning days of his presidency to implement a raft of pro-business regulations , triggering vows by the incoming Obama administration and congressional Democrats to gut the measures.
Going green in this economy doesn't have to be as costly or difficult as it sounds.
WASHINGTON - Five Roane County residents making the rounds on Capitol Hill on Wednesday brought U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer a singular gift - a mason jar full of Tennessee Valley Authority fly ash sludge.
Some U.S. vets say they were human guinea pigs for dangerous experiments.
New statewide regulations established about two weeks ago by the Department of Environmental Protection will limit the amount of pollution emitted by outdoor wood-fired boilers, an issue area towns have tried to tackle in recent years.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- On a January night in 2005, a freight train with three tanker cars -- each loaded with 90 tons of chlorine -- slammed into a parked locomotive in the center of Graniteville, S.C., a town of 7,000 people about 15 miles from Augusta, Ga.
After the holiday season of sweet treats and fatty foods, a former Follow a former Cadillac resident decided to detox. Follow her through her detox experience, and learn what a doctor has to say about it.
Most of the coal byproduct dumps across the United States are unregulated, although they contain chemicals considered as threats to human health.
Because lead paint has been illegal for decades in the U.S., many have grown complacent and tend to trust that manufacturers won't include harmful substances in toys.
Environmentalists launched a private prosecution Wednesday against Syncrude Canada over the death of 500 ducks in a tailings pond north of Fort McMurray in April 2008.
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