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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…

HIRING FREEZE COULD HOBBLE TRUMP ENERGY AGENDA

From: Greenwire

"Jeff Ruch, executive director of the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, warned this week that the freeze could compound existing staff shortages…

REPORT: TRUMP ADMIN ORDERS MEDIA BLACKOUT FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES

From: Newsmax

""From what we can tell, the cloud of Mordor is descending across the federal service," Jeff Ruch, executive director of the watchdog group Public Employees for Environmental…


News Releases

GRAND CANYON FLOW FIGHT BURSTS INTO THE OPEN

Early Test for Interior Secretary Salazar Pledges of Ethics and Scientific Integrity

LISA JACKSON SHOULD FULFILL EPA CONFIRMATION PROMISES NOW

Concrete, Enforceable Policies Needed to Back Scientific and Legal Reform Pledges

RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS WEAKENED IN DEPARTING BUSH MOVE

Huge Hikes in Allowable Radioactivity in Drinking Water, Air and Soil

FEDS INTERVENE TO SET FLORIDA WATER QUALITY STANDARDS

Rising Percentage of State Rivers, Lakes and Estuaries Impaired by Excess Nutrients

REPUBLICAN APPOINTEES REJECT CHAMBERS APPEAL

More Litigation in U.S. Park Police Case Unless Obama Administration Intervenes