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CEH Congratulates Martha Guzman Aceves, New Regional Administrator for EPA’s Region 9
The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) congratulated Martha Guzman Aceves, who was named Regional Administrator for EPA’s Region 9 yesterday.
The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) congratulated Martha Guzman Aceves, who was named Regional Administrator for EPA’s Region 9 yesterday.
From air pollution to the pandemic and climate change, the threats to our public health are many, but exciting collaborations like the one between CEH and CityHealth demonstrate that strategic partnerships can have far-reaching health and environmental benefits in cities from San Francisco to Dallas to New York.
Today the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) announced it will bring environmental health educational campaign Because Health (BH) into CEH’s communications.
When communities are threatened by toxic substances in our air, water, or the products we use in our homes, environmental watch groups utilize Proposition 65 as a tool to pressure manufacturers to take accountability for our exposure to hazardous chemicals.
October 24-30 is Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. Many people think that lead poisoning is no longer a problem, but it is still one of the most common environmental illnesses in children.
CEH mourns the immense loss of our longtime advisor, Board Member, colleague, and friend Arlene Rodriguez, who passed away on Saturday, October 2.
In total, CEH has initiated litigation with 75 socks brands, including Adidas, Champion, GAP, Hanes, New Balance, and Reebok.
As a 25-year-old organization leading the nationwide effort to protect people from toxic chemicals, the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) supports the results of the California Recall Election and calls on Governor Gavin Newsom to follow through on his commitments to environmental health and addressing the climate crisis.
Extensive testing by CEH showed BPA in socks at up to 19 times over the safe limit of the chemical, according to California law. Learn how you can take action.
Three public health and conservation groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency on August 12 for failing to ensure that parts of Maryland and Michigan have effective plans for cleaning up sulfur dioxide air pollution.