Administrator Lee Zeldin said Monday that he is shutting down a museum in the EPA’s headquarters in an effort to cut costs.
The exhibits were dedicated to the agency’s history. Mr. Zeldin said closing the collection would save $600,000 annually.
There's a new canopy walk at the Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center and Paul Milliken is checking it out as part of ...
China's Politburo met on Monday to discuss supervision over environmental protection work, the official state news agency ...
In a continued effort to expedite rebuilding after Los Angeles’ devastating firestorms, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently suspended ...
A new report by World Fund, Ignite, and Dealroom, turns the spotlight on new material innovations and next-generation ...
He once talked about the need to fight climate change. Now, he embraces Elon Musk, lavishes praise on the president and ...
Donald Trump's EPA says coal plants and other industrial polluters can ask to bypass provisions of the Clean Air Act by ...
On the afternoon of March 12, a press release from the Environmental Protection Agency announcing a reconsideration of ...
A group of media psychologists at the University of Cologne, led by Professor Dr. Kai Kaspar has examined the effects of ...
A band of more than 100 House Democrats are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to halt its plans to shutter ...
Senate Democrats accuse the Environmental Protection Agency of breaking the law when they cancelled grants worth more than $1 ...
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