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STRANGLING A HUGE CLIMATE POLICY MACHINE WON'T BE EASY FOR TRUMP

From: Inside Climate News

""It's not unusual for an administration to take over press releases and official statements but this goes far beyond what we've ever seen before" in the Ronald…

EPA SILENCED BY ADMINISTRATION

From: Construction Equipment

"Emails sent to EPA staff and reviewed by The Associated Press detailed specific prohibitions banning press releases, blog updates or social media posts."

U.S. SCIENTISTS RESIST TRUMP TEAM 'CASE BY CASE' REVIEW

From: Environment News Service

"PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch told ENS that now there is a feeling of “utter confusion” among EPA employees. “They are feeling that they have been…

POP UP TWITTER ACCOUNTS BOLSTER IMAGE OF 'ROGUE' RANGERS

From: Greenwire

"When Badlands National Park deleted four tweets on climate facts yesterday, a dormant Twitter account came back to life: @AltNatParkSer."

Read More … | Jan 25, 2017 | Tags: District of Columbia, NPS, Trump

NATIONAL PARKS: BADLANDS TWEETS ON CLIMATE CHANGE DELETED

From: Climatewire

""The Badlands tweets came as Trump administration officials issued instructions to several agencies, including U.S. EPA, the Agriculture Department and the Interior…


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FEDERAL WORKERS WARNED ON SOCIAL MEDIA REFERENCES TO TRUMP

As He Is a Declared Reelection Candidate, Disparaging Trump May Violate the Hatch Act

TRUMP’S RADICAL ROLLBACK OF CLEAN WATER PROTECTIONS

Repeal and Replace Waters of U.S. Safeguards Rooted in “Alternative Facts”

PARK SERVICE CENSORED IN COMMUNICATING WITH CONGRESS

Park Concerns with Pending Bill Stifled by Junior Trump Political Operative

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE FREE SPEECH TIED IN KNOTS

Ethical Quagmires Line Narrow Path of Federal Workers’ Ability to Speak Out

DONALD TRUMP’S POSTPONED SCIENCE TEST

Political Screening of Science Backfires as Scientific Integrity Policies Dangle