With the Trump EPA’s Blessings, Missouri Waters Down Obama-Era Quality Requirements for the State’s Lakes
Trump Doesn’t Want You to Know How Toxic Your Neighborhood May Be
Administration Shuts Down ‘ToxMap’ That Shows Locations of Dangerous Chemicals
Forest Service Moves to Open ‘America’s Amazon’ to Loggers
Agency Claims Environmental Impact on Alaska’s Giant Tongass Forest Will Be Temporary, Reversible
Trump’s Interior Department Stacks Environmental Panel With Anti-Environmentalists
Conflicts of Interest Abound Among Members of the Advisory Board for the Controversial Bears Ears Monument
The Army Quietly Re-Opens Its Infamous Germ Warfare Lab
The Fort Detrick Laboratory Experiments with Ebola, Plague and Other Deadly Toxins; Anthrax Connection By Sarah Okeson Research at a secretive Army germ warfare lab about 50 miles from Washington, D.C. that works with tularemia, which spreads more easily than anthrax, has been partially restarted after a federal inspection found two failures in containing unnamed…
Inhofe Is OK Flooding His Neighbors If It Keeps His Lake View
The Senate’s Most Famous Anti-Environmentalist Doesn’t Want His Vacation Home Left High and Dry
EPA Won’t Address the Ticking Time Bomb Right Next Door
Forty-Seven U.S. Refineries, Many in Urban Areas, Use Deadly Hydrofluoric Acid. An Accidental Release Could Kill Thousands.
Big Power Distributor Favors Coal-Burning Over Clean Energy
With FERC’s Support, Nation’s Largest Electricity Auction Seeks to Sabotage States that Want Clean Solar and Wind Power
New Health Concerns Over Synthetic Playing Fields
Tests Find Dangerous Chemicals in Artifical Turf Used for School Sports as Well as Colleges and the Pros
Trump’s ‘See No Evil’ Energy Commission Nominee
In Just two Years, James Danly Has Jumped from Law Firm Associate to FERC General Counsel to Would-Be Commissioner