This guide is a resource to help protect us from cumulative impacts of pollution—especially in disproportionately impacted ...
In the real world, no one is exposed to one pollutant from one source at a time. Cumulative impacts policies seek to address ...
As California transitions to a transportation system powered by clean electricity, it must phase out the existing supply ...
By investing in renewable energy, we can directly ramp down gas—and decrease its climate, health, and environmental harms.
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing survivors, for working towards international nuclear disarmament. Below ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California state government just moved one step closer to protecting its residents from sudden increases in gas prices. Earlier today the California Senate passed a Gov. Gavin ...
While small amounts of radioactive material are naturally occurring, human activities have increased radioactivity in the ...
Radioactive materials are elements that spontaneously break apart, or “decay,” into lighter elements over time. Radiation is ...
Radiation is associated with a wide range of adverse health outcomes, including acute radiation sickness, burns, cancer, ...
The distribution of radiation throughout the body, whether in a target organ or more systemically (e.g., circulating blood), ...
Essential readings for understanding the world of radiation, radioactive materials, and the threats they pose to human health ...