Trump’s EPA Plans to Stop Regulating Greenhouse Gases
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Experts have warned that if the EPA were to bring back dicamba, the results would be devastating—as they have been in the past when the chemical was used.
Three nonprofits hope to force the federal government to regulate hydrogen fluoride more strictly. The chemical is still used at a Delaware County refinery.
EPA plans to reverse endangerment finding, a foundation of the federal government's ability to address climate change.
Efforts to more strictly regulate the chemical, known as hydrofluoric acid and modified hydrofluoric acid, are escalating to the federal level.
On Friday morning, roundtable panelists in Albany called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reinstate a $20 million Community Change grant that was terminated in May.
A Ridgeland nonprofit has joined a class action lawsuit to protest federal funding cuts that happened earlier this year.
The EPA announced Wednesday its plan to re-register dicamba, a herbicide widely used on soybean and cotton farms that has been banned twice by federal courts.
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EPA releases Henry County soil test results amid claims Evergy, others contaminated environment
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released the results of the soil sampling it conducted in Henry County amid claims that Evergy and other companies contaminated the water with toxic chemicals and carcinogens.
Rather than sue the agency on its own, as many others are currently doing, Air Alliance Houston will be trying a new legal tactic: joining a first-of-its-kind proposed class action lawsuit against the EPA and Zeldin to restore funding.
In December 2024, the EPA approved a road construction project on a central Florida fertilizer manufacturer's property, using the radioactive material.
The agency’s targeting of staffers who criticized Trump administration policies has sparked pushback on Capitol Hill and a likely lawsuit from unions.