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    For more information on PFAS risks see the film "Dark Waters" and read or listen to my book, "Exposure" with first chapter in audio book narrated by Mark Ruffalo!

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  3. When it comes to fighting and holding polluters accountable, WE protect us. Find out how you can take action and demand change here in the states at .

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  4. As makes its way to theaters across Europe, it’s sparking global conversations around the issue of . 🌎 (thread)

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    Are in your water supply? Learn more from our latest blog post.

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    I hope more -ites will take a look at this study from . pollution, or , is an active issue here. Ask state lawmakers to pass the CLEAR Act -- SB 302 & AB 321. This is needed; getting it won't be easy.

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    Dr. Crawford presenting “Bridging the Gap: Early life exposures to endocrine disrupting compounds in humans and wildlife”

  8. States are stepping up to protect us from toxic chemicals like because the federal government is failing our communities and our environment. Learn more from

  9. Our MEP co-hosted an event on . Exposure to toxic chemicals such as threaten humans, animals & nature. We need stricter regulations to phase them out. was here to bring more visibility to this global issue & present

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    Todd Hanyes - director of reflects on the urgency to tell this story, and how they worked closely with the real-life community and people affected.

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    I'm here in the European Parliament where we're waiting for to arrive in the presence of a real life super hero: We're talking and what Europe can learn from this story of ...

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    Must be some in the water in Maine

  13. Though miracle chemicals when introduced, these are now shown to cause significant medical concerns, and have poisoned thousands of wells... Interesting article on PFAS as the next "toxic tort"

  14. According to Govtrack, the PFAS Action Act of 2019 has a 3% chance of being enacted.

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    “The chemicals are uniquely problematic because they don’t break down in any meaningful way and take up a long residence in the human body … and the scope of the damages it causes are pretty unusual and unprecedented."

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    Utilities in the Cape Fear River basin tested for at their sewer treatment plants for 3 months. The results were “incredibly high.” Industries need to stop polluting and start paying to , not the utilities or taxpayers.

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    contaminate far more drinking water sources than previously known. enters the water supply in many ways, including industrial discharge and runoff from farm fields where waste from water treatment plants is used as fertilizer.

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    are known as the ‘forever chemicals’ due to their extreme persistence. They will pollute the environment for decades or centuries, even after have ended Read more in our briefing:

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    The best editorial of the weekend: Save us from Trump's environmental neglect | The Progressive Pulse

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    U.S. Is Now Being Said To Be 'Far Worse Than Previously Estimated'. See Why Man-Made "Forever Chemicals" Have Become Practically Unavoidable ->

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