by Noah Broder | Jul 13, 2019 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON ––Democrats and Republicans took opposing views on the value of coal to the U.S. economy Thursday, with Democrats calling for more environmental controls and Republicans stressing how essential coal is to the energy infrastructure. Democrats at the House...
by Kimberly Jin | Jun 28, 2019 | Environment
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of senators has revived the longstanding issue of where to store and dispose of nuclear waste with a new bill proposing centralized interim storage while a search for a permanent disposal site is conducted. Thirty-two years ago,...
by Alexis Shanes | Jun 14, 2019 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — Thousands of hardy, toxic chemicals could be threatening the nation’s water supply, and the federal government should step in to help combat the problem, a Michigan chemicals expert told members of Congress on Thursday. Steve Sliver, executive director of...
by Alexis Shanes | Jun 12, 2019 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency officials now routinely undercut scientific knowledge that can save lives while eliminating regulations at the behest of industry lobbyists, four former EPA administrators said Tuesday. Three of the four former...
by Alexis Shanes | May 31, 2019 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — Two North Carolina aquatic animal species should be protected under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined. The Carolina madtom, a small freshwater catfish, should be listed as endangered and an aquatic salamander...
by Alexis Shanes | May 28, 2019 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack, who now represents dairy farmers, is pushing Congress to provide financial incentives for farmers to move toward zero-emission agricultural operations because of the high cost. Environmentalists have...