NCSL’s State-Federal team is tracking the latest states-related executive orders, policies and memoranda issued by the Trump administration.| www.ncsl.org
By Shannon Kelleher Amid a flurry of actions curtailing Biden’s environmental policies, the administration of newly inaugurated President Donald Trump this week withdrew a plan to set limits on toxic PFAS chemicals in industrial wastewater.| The New Lede
The Department of the Interior today announced the conveyance of nearly 28,000 acres of land to NANA Regional Corporation, Inc., under Section 12(c) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, or ANCSA, bringing the total conveyed to NANA to more than 713,000 acres| U.S. Department of the Interior
The Department of the Interior today announced a new step to support American energy independence and unleash the vast resource potential of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve| U.S. Department of the Interior
Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is taking immediate steps to unleash Alaska’s untapped natural resource potential and support President Donald J. Trump’s vision of American Energy Dominance| U.S. Department of the Interior
The district scale Estelle Project ranks among the world’s largest undeveloped gold assets. Spanning a 35 km-long mineralized corridor, it hosts more than 20| Nova Minerals
The Trump Administration, using ideas from successful city-states, could raise revenue by tapping into our natural advantages.| Catalyst
Discover how Alaska Energy Metals Corporation is poised to leverage Alaska's rich mineral resources and contribute to economic and national security.| Carbon Credits
It is day two of the Trump Administration. Yesterday saw a flurry of Executive Actions targeting immigration, climate change, energy, and social and justice issues. Trump also issued an executive o…| Southern Fried Science
On his very first day in office, Trump made it abundantly clear that his administration intends to prioritize fossil fuel expansion, climate denial, and| Alaska Wilderness League
Their legality may be challenged, but climate advocates are preparing for the worst.| Factor This™