Trump administration moves to gut National Environmental Policy Act – Environmental review rollbacks would slash protections for air, water, wildlife

WASHINGTON, D.C., 20 June 2018 (CBD) – The Trump administration today launched the largest rollback in history to the protections for air, water and wildlife provided by the National Environmental Policy Act.In a request for public comment on “potential revisions,” the president’s Council on Environmental Quality initiated the assault on regulations outlining the 48-year-old law’s […]

Stripes for the Solstice: Meteorologists united on global warming – “The time has come for meteorologists to step up to the plate. If we do not take the helm, who will?”

By Bob Henson 20 June 2018 (Weather Underground) – Close to 100 broadcast meteorologists will don blue and red stripes for their on-air segments Thursday as part of an international effort to raise awareness of the reality of human-produced climate change. The campaign, Meteorologists United on Climate Change, is scheduled for June 21, the Northern […]

Campers, bear escape Montana flood as severe weather hits U.S. – “We had a record winter season”

By Matt Volz, Jamie Stengle, and Juan A. Lozano 22 June 2018HELENA, Montana (Associated Press) – Helicopters rescued people stranded by flooding in Texas and Montana, including 140 children and counselors stuck in a mountain bible camp for two days, as severe storms swept the Rockies and the Midwest. Campers attending the Montana Wilderness School […]

Trump’s new ocean policy chooses plunder over protection – “This policy shift favors the fossil fuel and fishing industries over coastal communities that rely on clean seas”

By Umair Irfan 23 June 2018 (Vox) – Trump’s executive order voids an Obama policy that aimed to prevent oil spills. The Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig exploded on 20 April 2010, killing 11 workers. Gas erupted into a massive fireball, and then the rig gushed 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf […]

Plant which can cause blindness spreads to new state – “Giant hogweed makes poison ivy look like a walk in the park”

By Kashmira Gander 18 June 2018 (Newsweek) – “Giant hogweed makes poison ivy look like a walk in the park,” officials warned. Officials have warned the public against touching giant hogweed, which can burn the skin and cause blindness, after it was spotted for the first time in Virginia.Also known as Heracleum mantegazzianum, giant hogweed […]

Ex-NASA climate scientist: 30 years on, world is failing miserably to address climate change – “Promises like Paris don’t mean much, it’s wishful thinking. It’s a hoax that governments have played on us since the 1990s.”

By Oliver Milman 19 Jun 2018 NEW YORK (The Guardian) – Thirty years after a former NASA scientist sounded the alarm for the general public about climate change and human activity, the expert issued a fresh warning that the world is failing “miserably” to deal with the worsening dangers.While Donald Trump and many conservatives like […]

EPA research grants cancelled at direction of Trump political appointee – Climate science research targeted

18 June 2018 (Silencing Science Tracker) – On 18 June 2018, E&E News reported that a political appointee at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had ordered the cancellation of several research grants. According to the report, “several grants that included climate change in their description or [were] linked to environmental organizations” were cancelled at the […]

Trump administration tightens rules for federal scientists talking to reporters – “It essentially gives political appointees veto power over science, scientists, and information that the American people should have access to”

By Rong-Gong Lin II 21 June 2018 (Los Angeles Times) – A new directive from the Trump administration instructs federal scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey to get approval from its parent agency before agreeing to most interview requests from reporters, according to employees and emails from officials with the Department of the Interior and […]

On World Refugee Day 2018, a record 68.5 million people were forcibly displaced last year

By Morgan Winsor 20 June 2018 (ABC News) – Record high numbers of men, women, and children were driven from their homes across the world last year due to war, violence, and persecution, according to a new report by the United Nations’ refugee agency. The UNHCR’s annual Global Trends study found that a staggering 68.5 […]

How the Koch Brothers are killing public transit projects around the country – “Stopping higher taxes is their rallying cry, but at the end of the day, fuel consumption helps them”

By Hiroko Tabuchi 19 June 2018 NASHVILLE, Tennessee (The New York Times) – A team of political activists huddled at a Hardee’s one rainy Saturday, wolfing down a breakfast of biscuits and gravy. Then they descended on Antioch, a quiet Nashville suburb, armed with iPads full of voter data and a fiery script. The group, […]

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