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DOE Boss Says Trump Admin May Alter Past National Climate Assessments

"Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright said officials are reviewing previously published National Climate Assessments and may update them. Earlier this year, the Trump administration fired more than 400 scientists working on the next federal climate report and removed the website that housed the previous ones."

Source: LA Times, 08/08/2025

"National Academies Will Review Endangerment Finding Science"

"The nation’s premier group of scientific advisers announced Thursday that it will conduct an independent, fast-track review of the latest climate science. It will do so with an eye to weighing in on the Trump administration’s planned repeal of the government’s 2009 determination that greenhouse gas emissions harm human health and the environment."

Source: Inside Climate News, 08/08/2025

2025 SEJ Board Elections

As SEJ prepares for our next Board of Directors election, we invite you to take an active role in shaping the future of environmental reporting. Run for the board, nominate a colleague or cast your vote! Sept. 26 is the deadline to submit the Intent to Run form and meet eligibility.

Webinar: Full Circle Future's Waste Impact Tracker

Full Circle Future is hosting an informational webinar about their new 50-state Waste Impact Tracker that allows users to get the latest data and resources related to pollution from more than 2,600 landfills across the U.S. 3 p.m. ET / Noon PT.

NIH Details Options For Limiting Its Payments For Open-Access Publishing Fees

"In a move that could shake up scientific publishing, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) last week proposed specific limits on how much it would reimburse grantees who pay publishers to make their articles open access, or free to read. The suggested limits, which include possible caps of $2000 to $6000 per paper, may block scientists from publishing in top-tier journals with much higher fees, unless they or their institution come up with the difference."

Source: Science, 08/07/2025

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