Former EPA employees warn that rural and underserved communities across the country will be left with fewer protections against environmental health hazards and limited options for recourse.
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Karmel, a principal at the law firm Offit Kurman and the chair of its environmental and sustainability law practice group, is ...
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Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of ...