children’s health

Health Experts Continue to Condemn Holtec’s Wastewater Plan

February 22, 2023
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Article in The Examiner News quoting PSR New York President Dr. Kathy Nolan.

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Push to ban gas stoves reignites debate in Oregon

February 17, 2023
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KOIN 6 CBS news clip featuring Oregon PSR’s Melanie Plaut, MD.

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EPA’s Final Rule to Reaffirm Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Will Protect Millions from Toxic Power Plant Emissions

February 17, 2023

“Millions are breathing cleaner air because of these protections under the Clean Air Act,” said Jeff Carter, Executive Director of PSR.

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EPA reaffirms vital regulation of mercury from power plants

February 17, 2023

The US EPA reaffirmed that it is “appropriate and necessary” to regulate mercury and hazardous air pollutants from power plants, reinstating an earlier EPA position reversed by the Trump administration.

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Washington Considers Mandating Electric School Buses by 2035

February 10, 2023

Government Technology article quoting Washington PSR’s Jill Denny, MD.

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Discussing the Birds and Bees Protection Act

February 9, 2023

WXXI radio interview with PSR New York’s Kathleen Nolan, MD.

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Gas Stove Controversy Heats Up

February 3, 2023

U.S. Senators Cruz and Manchin escalated the gas stoves culture war, introducing legislation to bar the Consumer Product Safety Commission from something it is not planning to do. PSR replied.

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Tempers flared over the idea gas stoves could be banned. It’s not happening, but are there risks?

January 17, 2023

Wisconsin Public Radio quoting PSR Wisconsin’s Ann Behrmann, MD.

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Misinformation on gas stoves is swirling around the internet. Here’s what you need to know

January 16, 2023

Op-ed by Dr. Robert Gould of San Francisco Bay Area PSR in the San Francisco Chronicle on the health impacts of gas stoves.

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PSR Staff Testifies Before EPA on Proposed Methane Rule

January 12, 2023

PSR staff testified to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) during hearings to pass a proposed rule reducing leaks of methane and other harmful pollutants from oil and gas operations across the country. 

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