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Jane Marsh is the Editor-in-Chief at Environment.co, where she focuses on environmental science, sustainability, and policy. With experience in editorial leadership, she has contributed to publications such as BOSS Magazine, Energy Central, and Manufacturing.net. She studied at the University of South Africa and has contributed to a range of projects exploring energy, agriculture, and sustainable living.

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From labs to landfills: Pharma’s role in climate and environmental crisis

Pharmaceuticals save lives, but what if the pills in your cabinet are also reshaping rivers, landfills and the climate? Beneath those benefits lie pollutants and mounting single-use waste

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The shrinking lifeline — what the Colorado river crisis means for millions in the west
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The shrinking lifeline — what the Colorado river crisis means for millions in the west

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The Colorado River is drying up — and your food, water, and power hang in the balance. After decades of drought and overuse, the West faces hard choices. This piece explores what's failing, what’s being fixed, and how your actions can help save a river that millions depend on

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The shrinking lifeline — what the Colorado river crisis means for millions in the west


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