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Will EPA s asbestos ban decrease cancer rates? - E&E News by POLITICO
Legacy contamination, a protracted phase-out timeline, long disease latency periods and likely legal battles cloud the impacts of the historic rule.
Philip landrigan
Boston college program for global public health
Boston college
Global public health
Common good
BC Removed a Lead Pipe From Beneath Greycliff Hall Earlier This Month City Officials Say the University Was Informed About It Over a Decade Ago — The Heights
On March 6, Boston College removed a lead pipe from beneath the sidewalk on Commonwealth Avenue that serviced Greycliff Hall.
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Commonwealth of massachusetts
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Kathleen beauvais
Leanna knight
David abel
Irene mcsweeney
Matthew sher
Tia guay
Greycliff hall
Sewer commission
Boston globe
World health organization
Environmental protection agency
Plastic chemicals are inescapable—and they re messing with our hormones
Researchers say the U.N.'s global plastics treaty must reduce production and protect public health.
United states
San francisco
Andrea gore
Philip landrigan
Sara brosch
Tracey woodruff
European commission
International pollutants elimination network
University of california
Big oil
University of texas
Boston college
Endocrine society
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New england journal
Toxics substances control act
The UN Global Plastics Treaty: Why Is It Needed? • Stimson Center
Join us for a discussion on the need and rationale for a global treaty to end plastic pollution.
United states
Carolyn gruber
Monica arienzo
Philip landrigan
Pacific ocean
Boston college
Research professor of hydrology
Scientific affairs
Global observatory on planetary health
Office of marine conservation
Un environment assembly
American tropical tuna commission
Lancet commission on pollution
International environmental
Central atlantic fisheries commission
Division of hydrologic sciences
Microplastics In Arteries Heighten Heart Attack And Stroke Risk, Study Warns
Tiny bits of plastic that make their way into our blood vessels heighten the chance of heart attacks, strokes and death, scientists warn.
Philip landrigan
Program for global public health
National institutes of health
Global observatory on planetary health
Boston college
New england journal
National institutes
Global public health
Common good
Global observatory
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