Workers are dying from extreme heat. Why aren’t there laws to protect them?
'We’re asking for something so simple. Something that could save so many lives.'
'We’re asking for something so simple. Something that could save so many lives.'
As clinicians, we see the effects of planetary warming and we must help our patients survive and thrive.
The proposal has become so watered down — by lobbyists, apparently — that it won’t do enough to protect people.
After plume hunters largely wiped out the American flamingo by the turn of the 18th century, sightings have been rare.
With 23% of Florida workers classified as outdoor workers, we need to enact protections that respond to our grim climate ...
A committee voted 4-1 in favor of the bill, setting it up for a final vote in front of the ...
A solution is hiding in plain sight on farms in the supply chains of major corporations participating in the Fair ...
Biden directed the Department of Labor to conduct more inspections of potentially dangerous work sites and strictly enforce heat safety ...
The Miami-Dade County Commission introduced a bill to create protections for people in construction and agriculture trades in the county.
DEP agreed with an administrative law judge, issuing a final order rejecting a plan to drill in an area of ...
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