Thursday 14 February 2019

Energy and Environment: EPA vows national action on toxic ‘forever’ chemicals

Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
EPA vows national action on toxic 'forever' chemicals
The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled what officials called a historic effort to rein in a class of long-lasting chemicals that scientists say pose serious health risks.
EPA official Bill Wehrum stayed in close touch with his former law firm, new emails show
The trove of emails shows the extent to which he communicated and socialized with his former associates even though many of them had clients with business before the EPA.
 
Analysis | The Energy 202: House Science Committee turns new leaf on climate change with Democrats in charge
Its new chair called for "rigorous scientific discourse."
 
 
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The Senate just passed the decade's biggest public lands package. Here's what's in it.
On a bipartisan vote, the Senate passed the biggest public lands conservation package in a decade on Tuesday.
 
Trump urges Tennessee Valley Authority to keep open an aging coal-burning power plant
The agency said that the Kentucky plant is no longer viable and that it is inclined to close it.
 
Under Trump, EPA inspections fall to a 10-year low
The agency's inspection rate last year is half of what it was in 2010, while the civil penalties levied against polluters is the lowest since 1994.
 
 
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Hurricanes are strengthening faster in the Atlantic, and climate change is a big reason why, scientists say
A startling study says that the most devastating storms -- those, like Hurricane Michael, which intensify rapidly -- are already more common.
 
The Green New Deal is generating lots of left-wing enthusiasm. But not every Democrat is on board.
"There's not unanimity," said Rep. RaΓΊl Grijalva, a supporter of the draft and chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee.
 
 
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