CBS News Miami's Ivan Taylor spoke to one of the Coconut Grove residents who marched to Miami City Hall, claiming health problems because they have lived near the site of "Old Smokey" incinerator that ...
MIAMI - Dozens of current and former residents of Coconut Grove marched to Miami City Hall on Wednesday, demanding justice for what they allege are decades of health issues caused by contamination ...
President-elect Donald Trump is promising expedited federal permits for energy projects and other construction worth more ...
While it approved the construction of 23 roads across the city with a budget of Rs 450 crore, Mayor-in-Council vetted a ...
Enormous amounts of waste continue to pile up in Austria following major flooding that hit Central Europe in September. A ...
A push by Venezuela to attract tourists and boost its flailing economy by building infrastructure including runways and ...
Environmental advocates working on plastics policy expect to be on offense and defense in 2025 while closely monitoring the ...
During 21 years working as a municipal firefighter, “I had hyper-exposure” to foam, recalled Jim Graves, director of training ...
This week the government shelved Conservative proposals to ensure fortnightly refuse removal by councils. How will ...
For more than two years, funeral home scion Charlie F. Evans and local residents have been tangled in a battle over the ...
Blog - During Dr Laura Stachel's postgraduate research on maternal mortality at Gambo Sawaba General Hospital (GSGH) in Kofan Gayan, Kaduna State, in 2008, she noticed a connection between the lack of ...
What if someone wants to build a waste incinerator next to Mar-a-Lago or a coal mine next to Bedminster golf course?” asks environmental advocate.