BLOG | New Age of Impunity: Trump’s Relentless Attack on Oversight
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Jeff Ruch | May 22, 2020
Trump's firing of the State Department’s Inspector General should send a shiver of fear down the spine of every oversight functionary left in Washington ...
FACTSHEET | PFAS in Colorado
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Chandra Rosenthal | May 13, 2020
PFAS are a man-made chemical that are used in the manufacture of consumer goods including cookware, flame-retardants, waterproofing, furniture and take out containers ...
Sewage Spills Pose COVID-19 Risks
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Susan Sargent | May 5, 2020
Overflows into Drinking Water Sources May Create New Infection Vectors ...
Questionable Termination Undermines Climate Science
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Susan Sargent |
University of Colorado-Boulder Serves Oil and Gas Special Interests ...
Can National Parks Practice Social Distancing?
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Jeff Ruch | April 13, 2020
The still-unfolding pandemic has underlined the public health risks that national parks and refuges pose both to the visiting public and their own employees. How can national parks dedicated to attracting crowds operate in a new era of social distancing ...
National Parks Epitomize Trump COVID Inconsistency
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Jeff Ruch | April 8, 2020
As more than 100 national park units have closed, hundreds more remain open in an uneven handling of COVID-19 by the Trump administration ...