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Scientists Weigh in on CDC Decision to Exclude Cancer From PFAS Health Study

From: The Intelligencer

"PA trio of scientific experts have vouched for the justification used by a federal health agency last month to explain why it plans to exclude cancer from an…

Agencies Break Ranks Over ANWR Climate Analysis

From: E&E News

"Plans to drill the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have underestimated the effects of climate change, one arm of the Interior Department is warning another. The Fish…

Group Challenges Reassignment of Former Grand Teton Superintendent

From: Casper Star Tribune

"A federal government watchdog group is challenging the legality of David Vela’s reassignment to the National Park Service’s acting deputy director of operations…

Repercussions for Revealing Corruption

From: Voices for Transparency

"Once a whistleblower’s identity has become known, broad public support and public recognition of their courage can serve as a buffer against further retaliation…

Assembly sends another letter for Tongass timber sale information

From: KFSK

"The Petersburg borough assembly will try again to get some answers about timber sale oversight and administration on the Tongass National Forest. The assembly Monday voted…


News Releases

SUIT TO END ERA OF RUINOUS ORV OPEN-RIDING AT OCOTILLO WELLS

State Parks Abdicated Duty to Protect Fragile Desert and Archaeological Resources

HIGH SEAS HARASSMENT OF FISHERIES OBSERVERS MORE THAN DOUBLES

Nearly One in 5 Victimized Yearly; 160% Jump Since 2007 Yet Few Cases Prosecuted

FISHERIES VIOLATION REPORTING REFORMS OVERDUE

Agency Admits System “Inadequate” for Tracking Resource and Pollution Offenses

EPA DROPS CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST PROBE OF TOP FLORIDA OFFICIALS

EPA Let Vinyard Run out the Clock on Complaint without Determining Violation

NATIONAL PARKS NOT RUSHING TO EMBRACE PLASTIC BOTTLE BANS

Fewer Than 5% of National Park Units Restrict Sales of Disposable Water Bottles