Our Editor-in-Chief David Cay Johnston Calls It the Radical Republican Idiocracy versus Sound Science and Economics
EPA Employees Say They’re Being Forced Back to Un-Safe Offices
Environmental Protection Doesn’t Apply to the Agency’s Workplaces During the Trump Pandemic, Reports Sarah Okeson
Acting Land Chief Won’t Get the Permanent Post, But He’ll Stay on the Job
William Perry Pendley’s Opposition to Public Lands Is Much for Senate Republicans in Tight November Races, Says Sarah Okeson
Environmental Disaster Grows Closer in Long-Disputed Alaska Mine Project
New Trump-Era Report Says ‘No Problem’ with Pebble Mine Planned for Giant, Pristine Salmon Spawning Region, Reports Our Sarah Okeson
The Latest American Natural Wonder on the Trump Hit List
Mining Companies Want to Do Their Dirty Work Near the Boundary Waters Wilderness
Economic Slowdown Drives Gruesome Mass Killings of Farm Animals
With Few Buyers on Hand, Farmers Resort to Grotesque Methods: Smothering Thousands of Birds, Steaming Live Hogs to Death
Bureau Chief Wants Local Law-Enforcement Authority Over Federal Lands
Environmental Groups Oppose William Perry Pendley’s Appointment and Programs
Court Says Trump Administration Can’t Stall Environmentalists Challenging Energy Companies
Groups Opposing Pipelines Have Been Cast into Legal Limbo as Corporations Proceed with Projects
EPA Gives Farmers Another Month to Use Widely Banned Poison
A Court Threw Out the Agency’s Approval of Deadly Dicamba Herbicide, But the Maker Is Pushing for Another Year of Use
Radical Republicans Are Already Sabotaging the Next President
Behind-the-Scenes Move At EPA Water Board Shows How Trump Loyalists Are Loading the Government with Corporate Allies