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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES STEP UP DEFIANCE OF TRUMP

From: The Hill

““From our point of view, it’s kind of obvious,” said Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), when asked about…

AFTER ZERO-TOLERANCE VOW, A PARK CHIEF CITED FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT GETS A BONUS AND A NEW JOB

From: Washington Post

“Jeff Ruch, PEER’s executive director, blasted the agency’s handling of the case, saying it “perpetuates a culture of impunity.” He said by issuing the talking…

WHAT PUSHED A SENIOR EPA OFFICIAL TO RESIGN IN PROTEST?

From: Mint Press News

“Pruitt’s agenda means children and grandchildren will have to live with the greater threat of environmental disasters, such as “Hurricane Katrina, where small…

EPA OFFICE OF WATER DIRECTOR RESIGNS TO PROTEST TRUMP'S CHOKE-HOLD OVER THE AGENCY

From: ZME Science

“While she admits that family concerns also played a hand in the decision, her blistering exit letter makes no qualms in criticizing the Trump administration’s fondness…

TOP EPA SCIENTIST QUITS BECAUSE TRUMP IS "SERIOUSLY WEAKENING AGENCY'S MISSION"

From: IFL Science

“Dr Elizabeth Southerland had been working at the EPA for three decades, saying her work and the organization “has been the guiding light to make the ‘right thing’…


News Releases

GE CROP BAN DID NOT CRIMP REFUGE AGRICULTURE

Nearly Same Acreage Planted; Some Farmers Switched to Less Damaging Crops

FLOOD RISK TO REACTORS UNDERESTIMATED AND UNADDRESSED

Upstream Dam Failures May Cause Fukushima-Level Events at “Multiple” Plants

GREEN-WASHING NEW JERSEY STYLE

Wal-Mart Funds Christie-Touted "Sustainability" Plan as Green Programs Gutted

HOW MUCH WILL PARK SERVICE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COST?

Agency Refuses to Release Records Detailing 2016 Anniversary Outreach Campaign

AGREEMENT PAVES WAY FOR ELDORADO FOREST TRAIL DESIGNATIONS

Compromise Reopens Some Trails, Closes Some and Requires Restoration for Others