ecology

EPA cleans up former BA landfill which has potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity

EPA working at former BA landfill found potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity

EPA workers are covering an old Broken Arrow landfill with clay after surveys and soil testing revealed potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity at the site. Workers are placing two 6-inch layers of compacted clay on the Wagoner County parcel, located on seven acres of vacant land south of Kenosha Street and east of South 219th …

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EPA cleans up former BA landfill which has potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity

EPA cleans up former BA landfill which has potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity

EPA workers are covering an old Broken Arrow landfill with clay after surveys and soil testing revealed potentially dangerous levels of radioactivity at the site. Workers are placing two six-inch layers of compacted clay on the Wagoner County parcel, located on seven acres of vacant land south of Kenosha Street and east of South 219th …

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Federal authorities have launched investigations into greenwashing.  Look who is targeted |  The Tyee

Federal authorities have launched investigations into greenwashing. Look who is targeted | The Tyee

The Canadian Gas Association is under investigation for alleged greenwashing after claiming its product was clean, green and affordable in its Fueling Canada ad campaign. Announcements, events and more from Tyee and selected partners CONTEST: Win a VIFF subscription and explore a year of films Two lucky Tyee readers will win a premium annual subscription, …

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The geological stroke of luck that protects marine life in the Galapagos

The geological stroke of luck that protects marine life in the Galapagos

This story originally appears in The same review and is part of the Climate office collaboration. Driven by climate change, almost all parts of the ocean are warming. But off the west coast of the Galapagos Islands there is an area of ​​cold, nutrient-rich water. This thriving patch feeds phytoplankton and breathes life into the …

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