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Hightower: If You Drain the Swamp, Where Do the Swamp Critters Go?

From: Magic Valley

"Pendley’s zealotry carries him even deeper into paranoiac nuttiness. He lists a sextet of villains he believes are “at war” with western civilization: radical environmentalists,…

CDC scientist George Luber seeking whistleblower protection

From: Chemistry World

"George Luber alleges that the agency retaliated against him for speaking out on climate change and for raising concerns that it was shifting funds intended for…

CSB ends appeal of ruling on chemical emissions disclosure

From: Safe and Healthy Magazine

"The Chemical Safety Board has dropped its appeal of a federal court decision that requires the agency to regulate the reporting of chemical emissions…

SOME CALL FOUL ON ‘DELAY’ OF TRUMP WATER-PUMPING PROMISE

From: The Business Journal

"Despite that claim, a report was ready but never released, said Jeff Ruch, Pacific region director for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility…

Climate Politics

From: Resilience

"George Luber, an official with the Asthma and Community Health Branch of the National Center for Environmental Health, intends to file a whistleblower complaint over…


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