Mexico, Tijuana River and EPA
Digest more
The EPA, under the direction of Administrator Lee Zeldin, weighs scrapping the “endangerment finding,” a rule that serves as the fulcrum of U.S. climate action.
Thursday’s announcement by U.S. EPA chief Lee Zeldin that the Trump administration had reached a “100% permanent solution” to the Tijuana River Valley sewage ordeal in negotiations with
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is not doing his job, and we will all suffer the consequences of this administration’s war on the natural world.
Officials with a small but mighty California agency known as the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment said they remain committed to rigorous science.
The agency’s plan to disavow its finding that greenhouse-gas emissions endanger human well-being is dispiriting, but there are workarounds.
Carbon dioxide is essential for life, but despite what the EPA chief said, too much carbon dioxide does enormous damage. It’s not complicated.
The Trump administration will propose the repeal of a landmark 2009 determination that climate change poses a danger to the public, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin
9don MSNOpinion
The global race to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) has begun. President Donald Trump got it right from the start when he issued an executive order in January to strengthen America’s AI – the next great technological forefront.
Zeldin assured the group he was committed to protecting the estuary and was supportive of the full funding of $40 million toward Long Island Sound in the president's 2026 budget.
On July 18, The New York Times reported on the EPA’s decision to eliminate the Office of Research and Development and “begin firing hundreds of chemists, biologists, toxicologists and other scientists, after denying for months that it intended to do so.”
The longtime grants attorney criticized EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin for making "false statements" about the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.