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Scientific Commission Decries Oil Industry Influence at University of Alaska
Coal Ash Industry Enlists EPA to Quash Tighter State Regulatory Proposals
Forest Service Staff Forbidden from Talking to National Media or on National Issues
Reports to Congress, Brochures, “Fact Sheets” Tailored to Allay Industry Concerns
Petition Filed for Federal Enforcement Takeover in Palm Beach Contamination Case
New Protections Should Be Extended Beyond Oil & Gas to All Mineral Extraction
Corzine Denial of DEP Transparency Rules Creates Opportunity for Christie
NOAA Plan May Doom Independent Observer Program for Commercial Alternative
MMS “Transparency” Mandate Riddled with Welter of Non-Release Categories
High Toxic Levels at Three Federal Prisons but Lack of Records Masks Health Effect
No Crimes Found but Plenty of Problems at Army’s Blue Grass Depot in Kentucky
Lawsuit to Be Filed Over Delay in Protecting Florida Panther Habitat Washington, DC — A coalition of conservation and government accountability groups — the Center for Biological Diversity, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), and Council of Civic Associations — filed a formal 60-day notice of intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…
University of Alaska Scientist Stripped of Grant for Speaking About Pro-Oil Bias
Secret Corporate Royalty Plans Force Parks to Eat High Administrative Costs
Clean Water Victory at Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area
Legal Opinion May Open New Support Base for Floundering State Parks
200 Sites Still Vulnerable As Long Shrouded IG Report Fuels Cover-up Charges
Sustainability, Pollution and Net Energy Usage Uncertainties Prompt New Study
Former Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Administrator Charges Utah County Commission
Interior Saw No Legal Obligation to Shield Workers from Years of Noxious Vapors