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Natasha Gilbert

@ngreports

#Freelance #journalist writing about the environment, science, agriculture and #investigations for @typeinvestigate, @undarkmag, @guardian @knowableMag @Nature

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Why Europe needs a dedicated law to “give academics legal refuge in case their freedom to exercise their profession is threatened Dr Christian Ehler Natasha Gilbert nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Harvard Public Health magazine(@PublicHealthMag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new Q&A, @PubHealthWatch’s @NGreports talks to Christine Mehta about the dangers of manganese toxicity, why it might be a growing problem in U.S. drinking water, and the campaign to cover up its harmful effects. harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…

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Important exposé of industry's efforts to manufacture disinformation about the health impacts of Mn exposure. Natasha Gilbert nails the industry, which uses the same product defense firms hored to deny the dangers of , pesticides, & a long list of other hazards.

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Howard Berkes(@hberkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Natasha Gilbert Ben Vankat have a blockbuster story and interactive for Public Health Watch grist. Is your drinking water contaminated with manganese? The risk and the details here: publichealthwatch.org/2023/08/29/dri…

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A potentially toxic contaminant is turning drinking water black in a community in Pennsylvania. Is your drinking water affected? See this interactive map by Ben Vankat in our investigation for Public Health Watch and grist
publichealthwatch.org/2023/08/29/man…

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Why has the water in one Pennsylvania town turned black? It’s polluted by a metal called manganese, which can impair the neurological system and is especially dangerous to infants and children.
publichealthwatch.org/2023/08/29/dri…

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