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News
| Energy & Sustainability
A series of letters suggests the agency will be watching closely as states in the Northeast and Midwest embrace new drilling technologies to tap vast reserves of shale gas
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Jan 14, 2012 |
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News
| Health
Despite being classified as a carcinogen, formaldehyde may remain loosely regulated
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Jun 15, 2011 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Why is formaldehyde still listed by the EPA as a probable rather than a known carcinogen, despite major scientific research linking it to leukemia and other forms of cancer?
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Apr 16, 2010 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
A spate of water contamination problems in Pennsylvania have been linked to new natural gas drilling in the state
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Oct 5, 2009 |
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News
| Health
Perchlorate has been found in powdered infant formula by scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Apr 3, 2009 |
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News
| More Science
Some colleagues have accused Lisa Jackson, the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, of being too cozy with industry, but environmentalists defend her
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Joaquin Sapien
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ProPublica
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Dec 15, 2008 |