National (U.S.)

"A “Critical” Battle Over Uranium Mining In The Grand Canyon Area"

"The Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act, which passed the House today [Wednesday] by a vote of 236–185, would permanently withdraw more than 1 million acres of public lands surrounding the Grand Canyon from new mining claims."

Source: Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 10/31/2019

"Rex Tillerson Testifies in Exxon Climate Change Case"

"The shareholder fraud lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general against Exxon Mobil has entered its second week, and on Wednesday a star witness took the stand: Rex Tillerson, the company’s former chief executive and a former secretary of state in the Trump administration."

Source: NY Times, 10/31/2019

White House Pressed Car Makers to Join Its Fight Over CA Emission Rules

"Monday’s surprise move by General Motors, Toyota and other auto giants to back President Trump in his fight with California over pollution rules came after days of White House pressure to support one of the administration’s biggest efforts to weaken climate regulations."

Source: NY Times, 10/31/2019

"Justice Department Ponders Nixing Environmental Settlements Tool"

"The Justice Department may end a nearly 30-year practice of letting companies make amends for pollution-related violations by performing environmentally beneficial projects, a department official told Bloomberg Environment."

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 10/30/2019

"Coal Giant Murray Energy Files for Bankruptcy Despite Trump’s Support"

"Murray Energy, the U.S. coal company whose founder's "wish list" was a virtual template for the Trump administration's rollback of federal environmental and climate regulations, filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday."

Source: InsideClimate News, 10/30/2019

"Supreme Court: Trump Admin Asks Justices To Keep ESA Records Secret"

"Federal officials yesterday asked the Supreme Court to keep records related to Endangered Species Act decisions under lock and key. The government said a lower court's ruling that certain draft documents should be publicly disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act could have a chilling effect on discussions around federal decisionmaking."

Source: Greenwire, 10/30/2019

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