EPA Proposes Strict Limits for PFAS Chemicals in Drinking Water, Greenwashing and Chemical Recycling, Mapping the Ocean Floor to Better Predict Coastal Flooding, and more!

Published: March 24, 2023, 9:15 p.m.

The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed strict new limits for PFAS \u201cforever\u201d chemicals in drinking water. PFAS are associated with health concerns including cancers and reproductive issues, so the move is being called a huge win for public health.\nAlso, so-called \u201cchemical recycling\u201d is a greenwashing term used for incinerating plastic according to critics, who say it\u2019s contributing to climate change and poor air quality for many marginalized communities.\nAnd the topography of the coastal seafloor has a lot to do with how much flooding coastal areas will experience during hurricanes. A team of scientists is working on a new technology to create more accurate seafloor maps in the Gulf of Mexico.\nWant more Living on Earth? Sign up for our newsletter! https://loe.org/newsletter/\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices