Chemicals used in refrigeration break down in the atmosphere to produce trifluoroacetic acid, a persistent pollutant that ...
The Georgia carpet industry’s long use of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, polluted drinking water and the environment across swaths of the South.
Concentrations of a forever chemical known as TFA is increasing in rainwater, drinking water, soil and plants.
Chemicals brought in to help protect our ozone layer have had the unintended consequences of spreading vast quantities of a ...
The chemicals that helped save the ozone layer may be quietly seeding the planet with an indestructible pollutant.
Chemicals brought in to help protect the ozone layer have inadvertently spread huge quantities of toxic 'forever chemicals' ...
A South Carolina riverkeeper traced PFAS, or forever chemicals, to a specific carpet plant on the Lower Saluda River in Irmo.