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Environmental groups sue over deletion of climate and justice tools while polluters receive fast-tracked exemptions from EPA oversight.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said he can "absolutely" guarantee the deregulatory actions announced last month won't have an adverse impact on people and the environment.
By slashing teams that gather critical data, the administration has left the federal government with no way of understanding if policies are working — and created a black hole of information whose ...
Eastman Chemical Co. has requested a “presidential exemption” from a federal toxic pollution rule affecting the company’s ...
Waste from coal plants was one of the Trump administration's recent deregulatory targets. Commonly called coal ash, this waste includes hazardous metals like lead and arsenic and is produced in huge ...
We who live here know that protection of Lake Erie and its watershed is key to tourism and recreation and the economic ...
Canceled grants and shifting federal priorities are halting progress — and prompting a legal fight to protect climate ...
The Environmental Protection Agency ... health and the environment” in Trump’s second term.) The White House press office did not respond to a request for comment. Laura Lindberg, a Rutgers ...
The White House will soon move to rapidly repeal or freeze rules that affect health, food, workplace safety, transportation ...
James Gavin Power Plant wrote to President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency ... Public Service Company, a unit of NiSource, said they were looking at any impact ...
One of the online tools eliminated by Trump was used after the 2023 Maui wildfires to urge local health officials to prioritize evacuating pregnant native Hawaiian women in the third trimester.