Mercury

Coal plant emission

Two recent EPA decisions threaten children’s health, experts say

Health

For years, the coal industry has lobbied to shut down the EPA’s Office of Children’s Health Protection and weaken emissions regulations for coal-fired power plants. They might have just scored a twofer.

Mercury enters rice through local industrial activities and through burning coal.

Another problem with China’s coal: Mercury in rice

Environment
In 1908, New Zealand Parliament passed the Prevention of Quackery Act to defend against claims such as the one featured in this leaflet: "bile beans" that claimed to cure a vareity of ailments, including indigestion, headaches, pimples and sleeplessness.

New book looks at medical cures now considered ‘quackery’

Books
The new water-based process being used by some independent Mongolian miners can extract up to 80% of the gold from the ore and is much cleaner than processes using mercury or cyanide.

These Mongolian miners are making gold greener. Now they want their government to help.

Environment
The World

Toxic Cars

Scientists with the US Geological Survey gather samples near coal train tracks in the Columbia Gorge near Washougal, Washington. Little research has been done on how coal interacts with the environment.

Scientists dig into booming coal exports and their effects on wetlands

Environment

While the US is using less coal than we have in the past, we plan to export more coal to Asia. That means transporting it by trains, as we’ve done for decades. But there’s very little research on the effects coal has on the environment when it escapes from coal hoppers bumping along the rails.

Child gold mining in Philippines

In the Philippines, underwater gold mining comes with small payoffs and big risks

Environment

In the Philippines, families with children mine for gold in dark, muddy tunnels of water up to 60 feet deep — exposing themselves to grave danger in the process.In the Philippines, families with children mine for gold in dark, muddy tunnels of water up to 60 feet deep — exposing themselves to grave danger in the process.

New study examines how mercury in fish develops

Environment

Mercury builds up in fish over time, which can be dangerous to humans when they eat fish. For the longest time, we didn’t know how that mercury built up, but new research sheds a light on that process.

Mercury Hot Spots Around the World

Elevated levels of toxic mercury unveiled in 14 hotspots.

Colombian miners looking to more environmentally friendly gold mining process

Environment

Colombia is a relatively large producer of gold on the global scale, but it has an out-sized role in the amount of pollution it produces. But a new group of miners, small now, is turning to a more earth-friendly, even historic, way of separating gold from ore.