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NOAA Contracts Being Reviewed One By One, Throwing The Agency Into Chaos [1]

"The secretary of commerce is personally reviewing all contracts with commitments above $100,000 at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, causing backups and uncertainty in the agency that is responsible for the country's weather forecasts, marine fisheries management and coastal management. NOAA is housed within the Department of Commerce."

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Source: NPR [13], 04/10/2025
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RFK Jr. Directs CDC To Stop Promoting Fluoridation; EPA Will Re-Assess [14]

"Citing health concerns, newly appointed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said this week that he will direct the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stop recommending that states add fluoride to their water, and will convene a federal taskforce of independent health experts to study the health risks presented by the practice while establishing a new “optimal” level."

Activism [15]
Chemicals [16]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [18]
Infrastructure [19]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Pollution [20]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: The New Lede [21], 04/09/2025
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"Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places" [22]

"On a recent trip to Mexico City, I marveled at some small, speckled Inca doves, which are almost as common as pigeons in the United States. Nearby, grackles bathed their long, gorgeous blue-black tails in a fountain. Ever since I got the Merlin Bird ID app, my partner has become accustomed to my stopping midwalk, pausing the conversation, and holding up my phone to catch a bit of birdsong or do a step-by-step visual search. Ideally I add a new species to my “life list” in the process."

Activism [15]
Biodiversity [23]
Consumer [3]
Diversity [24]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Justice [25]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [18]
Journalism & Media [26]
Natural Resources [27]
People & Population [28]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Sierra [29], 04/08/2025
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"Trump Administration Orders Half Of National Forests Open For Logging" [30]

"The Trump administration has removed environmental protections covering more than half of the land managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the president’s aim to significantly bolster the U.S. logging industry."

Climate Change [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Politics [5]
Forests [31]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Natural Resources [27]
Wildlife [32]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Washington Post [33], 04/08/2025
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"Worries Grow Over Risks To Americans As Trump Cuts Health, Safety Agencies" [34]

"The chorus of experts issuing warnings include Republican lawmakers, former Trump officials and civil servants who worked under GOP and Democratic presidents."

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Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [18]
Government [7]
Infrastructure [19]
Laws & Regulations [8]
People & Population [28]
Pollution [20]
Science [9]
Water & Oceans [10]
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Source: Washington Post [35], 04/08/2025
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"Milwaukee Faces Lead Crisis Without CDC Experts RFK Jr. Fired" [36]

"When Milwaukee officials discovered in January that lead paint in school buildings had poisoned kids, they called the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention." "“The people who were answering our questions are just gone,” City Health Commissioner Michael Totoraitis said in an interview after the firings Tuesday at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

Chemicals [16]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Justice [25]
Environmental Politics [5]
Government [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
People & Population [28]
Pollution [20]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [37]
Source: E&E News [38], 04/07/2025
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"Trump Officials Quietly Move To Reverse Bans On Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’" [39]

"The Trump administration is quietly carrying out a plan that aims to kill hundreds of bans on highly toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” and other dangerous compounds in consumer goods. The bans, largely at the state level, touch most facets of daily life, prohibiting everything from bisphenol in children’s products to mercury in personal care products to PFAS in food packaging and clothing."

Chemicals [16]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Politics [5]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Pollution [20]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian [40], 04/07/2025
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"Chemical Industry Asks Trump for Exemption From Pollution Limits" [41]

"Two chemical industry groups are asking President Trump for a complete exemption to free their factories from new limits on hazardous air pollution."

Air [42]
Chemicals [16]
Consumer [3]
Energy & Fuel [43]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Justice [25]
Environmental Politics [5]
Laws & Regulations [8]
People & Population [28]
Pollution [20]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: NYTimes [44], 04/07/2025
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With Scientific Research Under Attack, Journalists Must Up Their Game [45]

The Trump administration’s offensive against evidence-based research is making clear, accurate reporting on science more important than ever — because people who understand how scientific research works and what it tells us are less likely to be duped by misinformation or pseudoscience. SciLine director Matt DeRienzo on the challenges of the time and new resources to help journalists understand and explain evidence-based research.

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"Bipartisan Bill To Boost Green Building Materials Glides Through House" [48]

"As the Trump administration cuts or scrutinizes clean industry projects, Congress moves to bolster R&D and deployment of low-carbon concrete, cement, and asphalt."

Climate Change [2]
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Energy & Fuel [43]
Environmental Politics [5]
Infrastructure [19]
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Source: Canary Media [49], 04/04/2025
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