A federal appeals court ruled that Zeldin could, in fact, withhold $16 billion in so-called “gold bars” that Biden sent to "green" groups.| Breitbart
By Vijay Jayaraj For 20 years, an alliance of partisan ideologues hungry for power and the profits of lobbying and grifting, along with crisis-obsessed media and certain academic elites, dictated what many politicians would back, what faculty would publish and what journalists dared to report about climate change. Activists leveraged the narrative of a false planetary emergency to demand energy … Read more The post Courage at EPA, DOE Can Make Climate Research Great Again appeared first on ...| CO2 Coalition
A federal appeals court on Tuesday cleared the way for the Trump administration to kill former President Biden’s $20 billion green bank program, which would have provided low-cost loans for solar installations, building efficiency upgrades, and other local efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The three-judge panel overturned a lower court’s injunction temporarily requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to resume payments, and ruled that most of the plaintiffs’ claims were c...| Heatmap News
Mike Magee We awakened this morning to learn that there is a new word we Americans must learn if we wish our children and grandchildren to breathe healthy air in their near future. It is haboob. According to the National Weather Service, haboob is “an intense, fast-moving wall of dust kicked up by thunderstorm winds.” […] The post What does “Ha Boob” think of the haboob? appeared first on HealthCommentary.| HealthCommentary
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is ending a $7 billion Biden-era program that was supposed to enable low-income Americans to access affordable solar power.| Energy Capital
Multistate compacts might be a critical way to help replace lost federal capacity - but we need more details.| Legal Planet
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans ran on a plan for American energy: make it easier to produce and more affordable to purchase. Since President Trump took office, his administration and congressional allies have taken over 200 actions to unleash America’s energy potential. A list of those actions appears below. January 20, 2025 January 31, […] The post 200 Actions the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans Have Taken to Unleash Our Energy Potential appeare...| American Energy Alliance
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced a proposal to repeal the 2009 Endangerment Finding, a key legal basis for more than $1 trillion in federal climate regulations — including the Biden administration’s electric vehicle mandate. If finalized, the move would eliminate EPA climate regulations on motor vehicles and engines, restoring greater consumer choice in […] The post Trump’s EPA Restores Sanity Through Endangerment Finding Recession appeare...| American Energy Alliance
WASHINGTON DC (7/29/25) – Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its proposed rulemaking to withdraw the 2009 endangerment finding for greenhouse gases. Concurrently, the Department of Energy released a separate report on the state of climate science. American Energy Alliance President Tom Pyle released the following statement: “For a decade and a half, the EPA has used the ‘endangerment finding’ […]| American Energy Alliance
By Meg Wilcox The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirmed on Friday a plan to eliminate its science research arm in a move critics say will| The New Lede
A conversation with Harvard Law School’s Jody Freeman about life after the endangerment finding.| Heatmap News
In enacting the Project 2025 agenda he previously disavowed, Trump has already set environmental progress back by decades.| Unprecedented
By Shannon Kelleher Moves by the Trump administration to draw up a new regulatory framework for types of toxic chemicals has sparked suspicion among health advocates who fear the changes will protect polluters but not public health.| The New Lede
The plan may conflict with the new HHS head, RFK Jr., who helped sue Monsanto over lack of sufficient health warnings.| Truthout