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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin is presiding over a historic shift in the department’s priorities, which has disturbed staff.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered setbacks to environmental interests in a series of recent rulings including by further ...
A class action lawsuit challenged the Trump administration after it cut environmental grants that totaled $127 million in ...
Aerosol paint makers will get additional time to comply with updated regulations limiting air emissions that trigger ozone ...
A group of Environmental Protection Agency employees has published a declaration of dissent to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin ...
The two-year break applies to major sources of lead, hydrochloric acid and other pollutants tied to serious health and ...
2C Mississippi, a Ridgeland-based nonprofit focused on climate resilience in Mississippi, recently joined a national lawsuit ...
Agency plans to revise wastewater limits for power plants, potentially easing costly upgrades and shifting project timelines, with final rules expected by mid-2026.
Nearly 500 EPA employees wrote a letter calling out Lee Zeldin for injecting politics into the agency, ignoring science, and ...
More than 300 current and former employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency put out a statement Monday to ...
Whether the southwest portion of the Illinois Beach Nature Preserve at the Illinois Beach State Park is ever open to the ...