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While Others Suffered, the Trump Admin Kept Pushing Oil and Gas Drilling During the Shutdown

From: Red Green and Blue

“Critics have blasted Interior for showing favoritism to the oil and gas industry during the 35-day government shutdown by calling some federal employees in…

Oil and Gas Efforts Proceed and Public Lands Opened to Hunters During Government Shutdown

From: Earth Island Journal

“Over the past several weeks national parks have been trashed, climate change research stalled, and crucial wildfire prevention work halted — all while oil…

Democrats Want Answers About the Interior Department’s Decisions During the Shutdown

From: Think Progress

“The use of entrance fees to keep national parks open, along with a sudden decision to bring back department employees to work on offshore drilling and related…

Trump's EPA Has a Light Touch When it Comes to Punishing Polluters

From: Salon

“Over the last two decades, according to the report, EPA civil penalties averaged more than $500 million a year (an average adjusted for inflation). The last fiscal year…

Formaldehyde Controversy Raises Concerns For Retailers Over EPA's Future Review And Regulation Of Chemicals And Associated Litigation Risk

From: Mondaq

“Industry groups have met with EPA and have publicly expressed concerns that the updated risk assessment will be merely a "restructuring" of the original draft and will…


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