A string of unexpected impediments could delay the administration’s timeline on an issue that is central to its effort to address racial disparities.
Tag: Water Pollution
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India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water Crisis
Anand Malligavad turned to centuries-old knowledge to reclaim dozens of lakes in the high-tech capital of Bengaluru. Now, he is in demand across India, one of the world’s most water-stressed nations.
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DeSantis, Undaunted by Florida Storms, Shrugs Off Climate Change
The Florida governor, who has cast himself as a Teddy Roosevelt-style conservationist, sounds far different as a presidential candidate, pledging to expand fossil fuel production and fight electric-vehicle mandates.
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Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Discharge, But Some Won’t Eat It
Sushi is among several shunned foods as Japan dumps treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Experts say the fear is irrational but understandable.
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On Japan’s Radioactive Fukushima Water, it’s a Question of Trust
If Japan dumps its tainted Fukushima water in the ocean, what’s to stop other countries from doing the same?