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"EPA ... home of the swamp monster" was printed on a piece of paper and taped to an elevator in U.S. EPA's Washington, D.C., headquarters on Tuesday.
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"EPA ... home of the swamp monster" was printed on a piece of paper and taped to an elevator in U.S. EPA's Washington, D.C., headquarters on Tuesday.
EPA coordinated with House Republicans about plans to restrict science used in crafting regulations, newly released emails show.
By Scott Waldman and Niina Heikkinen in Climatewire
Invoking a Korean War-era law to aid coal and nuclear units would represent an drastic expansion of the Trump administration's rescue push, lobbyists and analysts said yesterday.
By Benjamin Storrow and Zack Colman in Climatewire
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EPA coordinated with House Republicans about plans to restrict science used in crafting regulations, newly released emails show.
By Scott Waldman and Niina Heikkinen in Climatewire
Invoking a Korean War-era law to aid coal and nuclear units would represent an drastic expansion of the Trump administration's rescue push, lobbyists and analysts said yesterday.
By Benjamin Storrow and Zack Colman in Climatewire