The Trump administration has an opportunity to return authority over energy generation and natural resource development to the states.
University of Connecticut finds that 46% of Connecticut waterway samples are contaminated with levels of imidacloprid—the most widely used neonicotinoid.
A significant change is the regulation of toxins in drinking water or so-called “forever chemicals” that can build up in the environment and our bodies.
A lawsuit filed in Henry County last week alleges that Evergy and other companies are responsible for toxic chemicals and carcinogens around their now defunct power plant near Montrose, Missouri.