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There Is No ‘Energy Emergency,’ a New Lawsuit Claims
Published: May 9, 2025
In the suit, 15 Democratic states called Trump’s declaration illegal and said federal agencies were rushing permits for fossil fuel projects under false pretenses. Read More.
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The terminations are hurting states financially, the complaint says. Read More
March 7, 2025
In a reminder of EPA’s U-turn on environmental justice, a new court document indicates a halt to the case over toxic releases at the Louisiana chemical facility. Read More
March 7, 2025
Six weeks after the Federal Advisory Committee for Science Quality and Integrity’s first meeting, it was axed by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. Read More
March 7, 2025
The president’s critics see his recent moves as intimidation tactics that could be used to target green groups and other nonprofits. Read More
March 7, 2025
An estimated 650 people were dismissed last week from the agency, which oversees weather forecasting, ocean regulation and satellites in outer space. Read More
March 7, 2025
Ed Fleming, the former commander of the Charleston District, said it’s not unusual for staffers to be told to move. “But on short notice like this, that would cause a little upheaval,” he said. Read More
March 7, 2025
“Coal transformed our world and made it better,” said Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Read More
March 7, 2025
The forecasts also are used to protect the general public as transportation officials use them to gauge the risk on well-traveled roads. Read More
March 7, 2025