House Aides to Grill EPA Official About Formaldehyde Review
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Susan Sargent | December 12, 2019
“Congressional investigators tomorrow will scrutinize the role a former Koch Industries Inc. executive may have played in sidelining a health review of formaldehyde. New records show David Dunlap, the top-ranking political official in EPA’s Office of Research and Development, ...
E-Bikes in National Parks Challenged
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Susan Sargent |
“WASHINGTON, D.C. — Acadia National Park visitors Phyllis Koenig and David Perel have joined a lawsuit against the National Park Service and Department of the Interior for allowing “e-bike use throughout the National Park System.” The legal complaint was filed last week by ...
Acadia Visitors Join Lawsuit Against E-Bikes in National Parks
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Susan Sargent |
“Two regular Acadia National Park visitors have joined a lawsuit challenging the National Park Service and Department of the Interior decision to allow ‘e-bike use throughout the National Park System.’ The legal complaint was filed last week by Public Employees for ...
Florida Environmental Fines Dip by Half in a Decade
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Susan Sargent |
“Florida’s environmental cops fine fewer than half as many polluters today less than half as much than they did a decade ago, before former Gov. Rick Scott took office and shifted state regulators to a more pro-business posture, state data shows. Through the first week of ...
Malibu School Toxic PCB Clean-Up Still a Mess
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Susan Sargent | December 11, 2019
Students and Teachers Still in Rooms Contaminated Well Above Legal Limits ...