Former EPA employees warn that rural and underserved communities across the country will be left with fewer protections against environmental health hazards and limited options for recourse.
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In an internal FEMA memorandum obtained by Grist, the Trump administration announced it plans to dismantle the Building ...
At least one company has found a work-around to international opposition to deep-sea mining: The Trump administration.
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Karmel, a principal at the law firm Offit Kurman and the chair of its environmental and sustainability law practice group, is ...
The Department of Transportation has threatened to pull funding for high-profile climate-friendly projects in California, New ...
After mass firings and rehiring, thousands of federal employees are bracing for deeper cuts — just as wildfires and floods ...
The U.S. has used tariffs to protect industry since 1789. That approach decimated American shipbuilding and could do the same ...
Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of ...
A "rollercoaster" of funding cuts and layoffs have gutted critical agricultural research projects across the nation.