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Earth Focus
Unsafe: The Truth Behind Everyday Chemicals
There are tens of thousands of chemicals in our air, water, and in the everyday products we use. They are largely unregulated and few are adequately tested for safety. They contribute to disease and are linked to conditions such as asthma, autism, ADHD, diabetes, cancers, infertility, cognitive disorders, obesity, reproductive disorders and birth defects. "Earth Focus" looks at endocrine disruptors, ubiquitous chemicals that affect development, metabolism, fertility and intelligence at extremely low doses and at what measures could be taken to better ensure public safety.
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Diablo Canyon ignites conversations about nuclear power in the state’s energy future.
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Love for Joshua Tree endangers the local life—both people and ecosystems.
Earth Month
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Ravens threaten Mojave Desert tortoises, and solutions call on shifts in human behavior.
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A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge.
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The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture.
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Everyday people are standing up against the e-commerce giants polluting the Inland Empire.
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Climate change takes a toll on mental health in rural areas.
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Stories of patients and doctors reveal the environmental determinants of health in South Gate, CA.
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South Africa faces a stark reality as the continent’s largest greenhouse gas emitter.
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In-depth profiles of four young environmentalists: Alexandria Villaseñor in California, Carl Smith in Alaska, Ayakha Melithafa in South Africa and Litokne Kabua in the Marshall Islands.
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The realities of milk production are forcing dairy communities across the globe to rethink the dairy production process.