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EHS’ 2021 Annual report: Environment, climate, impact
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EHS’ 2021 Annual report: Environment, climate, impact

Agriculture and environmental health

It is a time for growth and change!

We are happy to share the 2021 Annual Report of Environmental Health Sciences, which highlights the many activities that we undertook last yea that set EHS up for strong 2022.


Download our annual Report here

EHS-2021-Annual-Report.pdf

Environmental impact

Agriculture and environmental health

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Our small nonprofit had a great year in 2021.

  1. We launched EHN en Espaol,
  2. Doubled our commitment for the groundbreaking early career science program Agents of Change.
  3. Both the climate and toxics fronts saw significant improvements.

We watched readers like you engage in conversations! We were constantly surprised by how engaged readers like you became.

Our work continues

PFAS in cosmetics

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EHS staff has been buzzing with activity for the first three months.

  • Partnered with Mamavation.com for PFAS testing of sports bras, cosmetics, as well as other products.
  • The global campaign for groundbreaking BPA limits in Europe has been driven by the need to demonstrate why the same scientific standards should apply in the U.S.
  • Published 10 Agents of Change essays, podcasts, and podcasts covering everything from new paths into science to workplace chemical exposures.

Take a look at EHS’s work last year and feel proud that you, the reader, are helping to move it forward.

We are truly grateful for you!

PS: We published this week a look at the impacts one-year after “Fractured”, our groundbreaking investigation on spillover pollution from fracking in Southwestern Pennsylvania. You can check it out!

Banner photo art by David Ryder, EHN.org

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