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FAKE SOIL TESTING AT SAN FRANCISCO SHIPYARD SITE COULD BE WORSE THAN PREVIOUSLY REPORTED

From: San Francisco Business Times

"What makes these findings so remarkable is that the Navy was on notice for years that it had a major data meltdown on its hands yet is still trying…

WHO CAN STOP JEFF SESSIONS FROM BREAKING HIS RECUSAL PLEDGE? PROBABLY NO ONE.

From: Mother Jones

"It’s hard to think of a scenario where an attorney general would be held to account because of administrative violations,” says Jeff Ruch, executive director of…

EPA STIFLES OPPOSITION TO GIANT ALASKA MINING DUMP

From: The National Memo

"The Trump administration is trying to rush through a review of the Pebble Mine in Alaska with some public hearings not even having microphones for speakers.…

SCOTT PRUITT’S ETHICS SCANDALS AREN’T STOPPING HIM FROM GUTTING THE EPA

From: Vox

"Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, an environmental advocacy group for government workers, published a startling memo showing that Pruitt made himself the…

HUNTING DECIMATING WOLF POPULATIONS AT DENALI NATIONAL PARK

From: National Parks Traveler

"According to a release Tuesday from PEER, "studies show hunting and trapping outside Denali is having a big impact on the viability of wolf packs inside…


News Releases

SOUTH FLORIDA WOEFULLY UNPREPARED FOR BIG HURRICANE

Inadequate Shelters and Transportation Could Create Katrina-Scale Tragedy

DESERT PRESERVATION LAWSUIT FILED

Agency Staff, Rural Residents and Conservation Groups Challenge Off-Road Vehicle Abuse

NATIONAL PARKS TOUT THEIR ECONOMIC BENEFITS

Internal Study Credits Parks with Generating $10 Billion and 236,000 Jobs

WASHINGTON CONSUMER ECO-GUIDE AXED UNDER INDUSTRY PRESSURE

Ecology Guide on Household Toxic Disposal and Alternatives Pulled from Publication

SEA LEVELS ALREADY RISING ALONG FLORIDA COAST

Planner Predicts Higher Hurricane Surges, Saltwater Intrusion, Loss of Vegetation