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COULD THE BLM HEADQUARTERS MOVE TO GRAND JUNCTION?

From: KKCO11 News

“"95 percent of their people are already out on the west anyway. They are either in field offices or regional offices. If you moved it, I'm not sure in terms of the…

EPA STAFFER LEAVES WITH A BANG, BLASTING AGENCY POLICIES UNDER TRUMP

From: Washington Post

“When Mike Cox quit, he did so with gusto. After 25 years, he retired last week from the Environmental Protection Agency with a tough message for the boss, Administrator…

EPA: INVESTIGATOR BACKS WHISTLEBLOWER ON FAULTY LEAD INSPECTIONS

From: Greenwire

“Wilde filed her disclosure through the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. "Proper inspections are needed to prevent children and pregnant…

EPA WATCHDOG COULD SPARK INTERNAL CLASH OVER PRUITT'S CLIMATE DENIAL

From: Inside Climate News

“EPA implemented its scientific integrity policy, along with other science-centric agencies, after the Obama administration called for agencies to strengthen…

EPA SET TO LOSE KEY PREVENTION PROGRAMS UNDER BUDGET CUTS

From: Colorlines

“"We understand the core missions of EPA are antipollution enforcement and regulation. They appear to be substantially cutting both," said Jeff Ruch, executive director…


News Releases

FLORIDA PANTHER DEATHS SET ANOTHER RECORD IN 2015

70% Killed in Collisions; Nearly One-Quarter Females of Kitten-Bearing Age

ALASKAN REFUGE MOOSE HUNTING CABIN DRAWS SCRUTINY

Phony Claim of Scientific Research Masks Violations to Benefit Manager’s Cronies

INSPECTION OF VAST FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS SLATED

Inspector General to Review U.S. Geological Survey Management of Specimen Troves

MYSTERY EVACUATION HIGHLIGHTS INEPT EPA CRISIS MANAGEMENT

EPA Official Who Contaminated His Office Promoted to Head Emergency Response

TIMID STEP TOWARD STEMMING PHARMACEUTICAL POLLUTION

EPA Admits Growing Water Contamination but Tackles Only Tiny Fraction of Flow