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Court Allows EPA to Continue Delaying Toxic Pesticide Ban
Based purely on a procedural issue, an appeals court ruled today that the EPA can keep putting off a decision on banning chlorpyrifos. ...
Government Agencies Fail to Take Water Safety Seriously
Is my water safe to drink? This is a fundamental question that government officials should be able to answer without hesitation. Unfortunately for residents in ...
The Real Lowdown: The Trump and Congressional Republican Assault on Our Environment, Vol. 19
Scott Pruitt wants to be a game show host to debate climate change, communities respond harshly to rolling back methane standards, and even Republicans are agai...
Calif. Climate and Air Quality Bills: Give and Take Works
Leaders in California’s capitol this week announced a package of two bills to extend the state’s breakthrough cap-and-trade climate program and to get real ...
America’s Leadership on Climate Is Still Strong
President Trump may be turning his back on climate action, but our cities, states, and businesses—and the rest of the world—are stepping it up....
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