Environmental Politics

‘Fundamental Conflict’: Ethics Holds On Trump EPA Chemicals Officials Lift

"A host of agency appointees will be free to reconnect with past industry clients on upcoming consequential regulatory matters."

Source: E&E News, 03/09/2026

West Va. Senate Moves To Weaken Aboveground Storage Tank Rules

"West Virginia lawmakers in the Senate passed a bill to weaken drinking water protections by loosening regulations for certain aboveground storage tanks. It is the latest move to weaken the Aboveground Storage Tank Act, passed in 2014 after a chemical leak from Freedom Industries along the Elk River contaminated drinking water for nearly 300,000 West Virginians in the Charleston area."

Source: Mountain State Spotlight, 03/06/2026

Little-Used Maneuver Could Mean More Drilling and Mining in Southern Utah

"Two Utah Congress members have introduced a resolution that could end protections for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Conservation groups worry similar maneuvers on other federal lands will follow."

Source: Inside Climate News, 03/06/2026

Big Tech Signs Trump Data Center Pledge. Fulfilling It Is the Hard Part.

"In an effort to quell blowback on data centers, President Donald Trump announced at a White House roundtable on Wednesday the “Ratepayer Protection Pledge,” a set of nonbinding promises that Big Tech companies signed to keep household utility bills from skyrocketing."

Source: Inside Climate News, 03/06/2026

House Panel OKs Farm Bill With Disputed Pesticide And Livestock Provisions

"After days of debate and disagreements, the House Committee on Agriculture on Thursday passed its version of the 2026 Farm Bill, which includes controversial provisions critics say will hamper the ability of states to put in place strict rules for pesticides and animal welfare."

Source: The New Lede, 03/06/2026

Bill Gates–Backed Nuclear Power Plant Just Got Cleared To Start Building

"TerraPower, a Bill Gates–backed nuclear power start-up, received the federal green light to start building a power plant in Wyoming. The approval paves the way for the first new commercial nuclear reactor in the U.S. in nearly a decade."

Source: Scientific American, 03/05/2026

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