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This Trump Appointee Has a History of Fighting the National Weather Service. Will Scott and Rubio Support Him Anyway?

From: Tampa Bay Times

"President Donald Trump’s pick to run the federal agency in charge of weather forecasting and water monitoring hit a snag this month. A federal report alleged…

Organizations Team up to Produce Survival Guide for Government Whistleblowers

From: Federal News Network

"Few federal management challenges are as vexing as how to deal with whistleblowers. For whistleblowers, things can be even tougher. They face retaliation…

EPA Administrator Asked to Back Up Climate Claims Made on TV With Science

From: Ars Technica

"In an appearance on CBS News in late March, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler told Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett that…

Congress Stonewalled on Access to Mining Data

From: The Timberjay

"It appears the Trump administration is continuing to stonewall public records requests filed by congressional committees looking into federal decision-making related…

Plan to Drill in Alaskan Wildlife Refuge Downplays Climate Impact, U.S. Agency Argues

From: Science Magazine

"Plans to drill Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have underestimated the effects of climate change, one arm of the Interior department is warning another.…


News Releases

EPA STAGES EMPLOYEE VIDEO CONTEST

Pizza Party for Lean Management Video Winners

AUTOPSY ON ACT OF SCIENTIFIC SUPPRESSION

Identity of Who Ordered Halt on Mountain-Top Mining Study Still a Mystery

SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY POLICIES NOW DEAD LETTERS

Few Complaints Filed Inside Interior and None Sustained Since 2015

EPA DROPS SURPRISE INSPECTIONS

“No Surprises” Policy Aims to Avoid Embarrassing State Agencies

PROMISED CRACKDOWN ON PARK OVERFLIGHTS YET TO TAKE OFF

Facing Lawsuit, FAA and Park Service Vow Action after Years of Impasse