The Hill
Chemours to Pay $450M for Polluting Waterways with 'Forever Chemicals' It Promised Would Be Fine
Chemours coughs up $450M for polluting drinking water with PFAS, the chemicals that last longer than the company's denials.
The Hill
Chemours coughs up $450M for polluting drinking water with PFAS, the chemicals that last longer than the company's denials.
Inside Climate News
The Trump administration pours $425 million into keeping coal plants alive, because nothing says 'energy dominance' like propping up a 19th-century fuel source while ignoring cheaper, cleaner alternatives.
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