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Trump Tries (and Fails) To Disappear Climate Disaster Data

Even though the United States suffers multiple billion-dollar climate change-related catastrophes, the federal government has ceased sharing the data publicly. And it’s far from the only example of environmental data being blacked out, notes the latest Reporter’s Toolbox. But at least in some cases, civil society organizations have rescued the information and put it back online. See what’s still available.

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"Michigan Sues Oil Giants, Alleging Collusion To Stifle Renewables, EVs"

"The state of Michigan is suing major oil companies and an industry association, alleging that they colluded to hamper the adoption of renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs)."

Source: The Hill, 01/26/2026

In Scotland, Fishing Trawlers Scrape The Seabed Despite Protection Promises

"Bally Philp hauls up his baited traps from the waters off Scotland’s Isle of Skye, checking each one methodically. Unlike most of Scotland’s coastline, these waters are protected from industrial fishing methods that have devastated seabeds elsewhere. But Philp, who’s fished for more than three decades, has watched conditions deteriorate nearly everywhere else along the coast."

Source: AP, 01/26/2026

Calif. Sues Trump Admin Over Plans To Restart Oil Pipelines Along The Coast

"California sued the federal government Friday for approving a Texas-based company’s plans to restart two oil pipelines along the state’s coast, escalating a fight over the Trump administration’s removal of regulatory barriers to offshore oil drilling for the first time in decades."

Source: AP, 01/26/2026

Virginia AG Takes Steps to Rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

"Virginia’s newly elected Democratic Attorney General Jay Jones took action Thursday that creates a pathway for Virginia to rejoin the carbon market called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI."

Source: Inside Climate News, 01/26/2026

"Trump’s Grant Terminations Upheld by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals"

"Six cities and 13 nonprofit groups still cannot recoup millions of dollars after the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals this week overturned a lower court’s ruling that forbade the Trump administration from terminating or freezing grant funding for environmental justice, agricultural and climate programs."

Source: Inside Climate News, 01/26/2026

"Massive Sewage Spill Flowing Into Potomac River Upstream From Washington"

"A massive pipe that moves millions of gallons of sewage has ruptured and sent wastewater flowing into the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., polluting it ahead of a major winter storm that has repair crews scrambling."

Source: AP, 01/26/2026

"Philadelphia Sues Interior Department Over Slavery Exhibit Removal"

"The city of Philadelphia on Thursday sued the Department of the Interior after National Park Service staff removed an exhibit on slavery from the President’s House site in Independence National Historical Park."

Source: The Hill, 01/26/2026

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