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Thursday, 5 July 2018
Energy and Environment: The mysterious disappearance of the phrase ‘climate change’ from a CDC website
Pruitt aides reveal new details of his spending and management at EPA; Hawaii is about to ban your favorite sunscreen to protect its coral reefs
With Chris Mooney
The mysterious disappearance of the phrase 'climate change' from a CDC website
Weeks before Trump's inauguration, the phrase "climate change" vanished from a CDC website.
By Chris Mooney •
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Pruitt aides reveal new details of his spending and management at EPA
The administrator sought a six-figure job for his wife and enlisted staffers for personal tasks.
By Juliet Eilperin, Josh Dawsey and Brady Dennis •
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Hawaii is about to ban your favorite sunscreen to protect its coral reefs
Gov. David Ige (D) is expected to sign a bill banning sunscreens that contain chemicals deemed damaging to coral reefs.
By Lindsey Bever •
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Emails reveal close rapport between top EPA officials, those they regulate
Whether on portable generators, landfill emissions or golf courses, industry overtures have often gotten a positive response.
By Juliet Eilperin •
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Trump presses Saudis to increase oil production in face of rising gas prices
President Trump said he asked the Saudi king to crank up production by as much as 2 million barrels a day.
By David Nakamura and Steven Mufson •
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Top EPA ethics official discloses that he has urged additional investigations into Scott Pruitt
"Additional potential issues regarding Mr. Pruitt have come to my attention through sources within the EPA and media reports," ethics official Kevin Minoli wrote.
By Brady Dennis and Juliet Eilperin •
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Inspector general will review Zinke's involvement in land deal backed by Halliburton's chairman
The real estate deal involves land owned by a foundation connected to Zinke and his wife, Lola.
By Juliet Eilperin and Dino Grandoni •
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Top Park Service official's job appears safe after inspector general finds no sexual harassment
P. Daniel Smith said he acted inappropriately but denied that he "touched himself obscenely."
By Dino Grandoni •
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