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A SENIOR EPA OFFICIAL IS LEAVING BECAUSE OF WHAT DONALD TRUMP, SCOTT PRUITT ARE DOING TO IT

From: Salon

“Elizabeth “Betsy” Southerland is leaving the EPA after working there for more than 30 years, according to a report by Axios. In the memo explaining the reasons for her…

TOP OFFICIAL RESIGNS FROM TRUMP EPA WITH SCATHING LETTER

From: Huff Post

“Faced with such painful choices, the best possible outcome for the American people would be regulatory paralysis where no new rules are released so that existing protections…

FEDS IGNORING FOIA BID FOR LAND ENFORCEMENT DEALS: ENVIROS

From: Law 360

“In a complaint seeking a court order to see the documents, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said the Forest Service is shirking FOIA by withholding…

5 IMPORTANT STORIES THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WHITE HOUSE

From: PBS News Hour

“The news comes on the heels of another report of sexual abuse at the De Soto National Memorial in Bradenton, Florida. A manager at the park is accused of inappropriately…

EPA SCIENCE INTEGRITY PANEL SAYS PRUITT'S CLIMATE DENIAL IS PERMISSABLE

From: Inside Climate News

“An internal review by the Environmental Protection Agency has found that its administrator did not violate its scientific integrity policy when he contradicted…


News Releases

PENTAGON SEEKS ENVIRONMENTAL EXEMPTIONS FOR THE MA MILITARY RESERVATION

Clean Up May Be Shelved

ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY NAMED ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS

After years of neglectful management, legislature considers removing wilderness protections

ADEC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINED FOR PROTESTING BP PERMIT

Air Pollution Violations on North Slope Suppressed

ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY REJECTS DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ATTEMPT TO SIDESTEP LAWS

DOD uses last-minute changes to seek broad exemptions from environmental laws

SETTLEMENT REACHED IN SEWAGE TREATMENT SUIT

City to Pay $100,000, Upgrade Plant and Increase Monitoring