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Chutkan earlier this week ordered the EPA to release the money that was designated to eight climate finance organizations ...
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin is expected to visit San Diego Tuesday to view the Tijuana sewage problem leaking into US waters ...
In 2022, federal officials rebuked a major coal plant next to the Ohio River for letting coal waste — in a pile so big it ...
With mass layoffs likely on the horizon for employees in the U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection ...
The Trump administration’s job cuts and advisory board changes at the agency won’t change those rules, as a former EPA ...
The EPA’s deregulatory efforts will roll back trillions of dollars in regulatory costs and hidden “taxes” on U.S. families, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will track employee badge swipes, laptop logins and other data to determine if staff ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to expedite the cleanup of nuclear waste left over from the Manhattan Project.
Canceled grants and shifting federal priorities are halting progress — and prompting a legal fight to protect climate initiatives and health.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency could not withhold $14 billion worth of climate spending it froze in mid-February, prompting several of the ...