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Overnight Energy: EPA Moves to Roll Back Methane Rule | FEMA Preps for 'Dangerous' Hurricane Florence | Trump Calls Puerto Rico Hurricane Response a 'Success' | Zinke Wants to Defer to States on Wildlife Rules

From: The Hill

“In a memo Monday to officials in the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and other agencies involved in wildlife management, Zinke asked staff to find instances where policies…

Zinke Seeks More State Wildlife Management on Federal Lands

From: Anchorage Daily News

“"The Department recognizes States as the first-line authorities for fish and wildlife management and hereby expresses its commitment to defer to the States…

Zinke Looks to Ease Some Wildlife Rules

From: The Hill

“In a memo Monday to officials in the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and other agencies involved in wildlife management, Zinke asked staff to find instances where policies…

The Chemist Who Fought the EPA and Won - Twice

From: Women Whistleblowers

“When nothing changed, in 2006 Jenkins sent a 60-page memo to the EPA Inspector General detailing the chemical composition of the dust. In addition to rehashing…

EPA Watchdog to Probe Superfund Task Force

From: The Hill

“The group released a 34-page list of recommendations for Pruitt in July 2017, including to create a special list of Superfund sites to get the highest attention from…


News Releases

NEW JERSEY TOXIC DAY CARE REFORM BILL STILL MISSES THE MARK

State Grasping for Quick Fixes to Broken Brownfields Program

TWO SAFETY WHISTLEBLOWERS RECEIVE AWARDS

Honors Contrast with Official Resistance to Reform

HARMFUL ALGAE BLOOMS ON THE RISE IN FLORIDA WATERS

15-Fold Increase Tied to Pollution

INTERIOR PLEDGES SCIENCE INTEGRITY BUT PRACTICES SCIENCE FICTION

New Strategic Plan Does Not Square with Track Record of Political Manipulation

EPA CLAIMS IMMUNITY FROM LEAD-SAFE HOUSING DUTY

Agency Asserts Its Environmental Responsibilities Evaporate After Six Years