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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Green Light for Big Oil

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that has raised eyebrows. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, known for her liberal views, voiced her disapproval. She argued that the court's ruling seemed to favor big businesses, particularly those in the fuel industry. The court had sided with fuel produc

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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA Takes Aim at Climate Change Regulations

The EPA has decided to rethink a big decision from over a decade ago. Back in 2009, they declared that greenhouse gases pose a serious threat to public health. This move is part of a larger plan to change or get rid of many environmental rules. The EPA is looking at rules about pollution from coal p

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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Energy Grants in Limbo

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently made a surprising move. They decided to cancel $20 billion in grants. These grants were meant for climate and clean energy programs. The money was supposed to be used by eight different nonprofit organizations. They were chosen through the Greenhous

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Back to the Office: EPA's Big Shift

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a significant change to its work arrangements. Employees who have been working remotely or from home have been given a deadline to return to the office. This decision affects a large number of workers, as the EPA has been known for its flexible work

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Realism over Ideals: The Path for Scientific Progress

In recent times, the federal government is expected to move towards a pragmatic approach in handling scientific matters. This shift aims to restore public confidence in government policies, which are rooted in science. The trust in government, especially science-based directives, has plummeted and h

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Feb 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

The 30-Year Journey of Mysid Toxicity Testing

A small marine creature, the mysid (Americamysis bahia), is used to test the long-term harm of pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the US requires these tests for pesticide registration. The current testing guidelines, which were last updated in 1996, have some issues. With the

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Sep 22 2024POLITICS

The Unraveling of Safety: A Maritime Tragedy

In the world of maritime trade, safety protocols are paramount to prevent catastrophic accidents. Yet, devastating incidents continue to occur, claiming lives and causing irreparable damage. The recent Baltimore bridge collapse is a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures on the high sea

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Sep 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Climate Crisis Demands Leadership at the State Level: A Call to Action

The climate crisis is an existential threat to our planet, and it's time to take action. But, did you know that state legislatures hold the key to our survival? A recent Supreme Court decision has reminded us that federal agencies can't be relied upon to make progress on crucial issues like climate

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