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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.
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Plastic pollution continues to overwhelm waste management systems, with potential health consequences for humans and wildlife ...
The festival’s partnership with Global Inheritance helps inform attendees how to live more sustainable lives and how to work ...
Other hopeful solar buyers may have a much harder time in coming months. President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war with ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin visited Midland to meet with oil company executives on lifting regulations on their companies. Zeldin has provided the Reporter-Telegram follow-up points to a press conference ...
Canceled grants and shifting federal priorities are halting progress — and prompting a legal fight to protect climate ...
Despite setbacks on climate change under the Trump presidency, here are five ways we are making progress in the climate ...
In the battle to slow climate change, local and state governments, as well as citizens, have taken to the courts. Their ...
There should be consequences for companies that knowingly contribute to immeasurable environmental and public health harms.” ...
But as Earth Day approaches, the decline in regulatory protections and support for energy transition leaves investors ...