Oversight

The Government Tells You How to Eat Healthy, But Should It Tell You How to Eat Green?

House Republicans are looking to limit federal food advice to "diet and nutrient intake," and keep their sustainability thoughts to themselves.

Management

How Scalia Could Undo a Big Part of Obama’s Environmental Legacy

The fate of a air-pollution regulations may be in the hands of the conservative justice.

Oversight

If the Government Shuts Down, Can National Parks Stay Open?

Senators are pushing to keep America’s parks open in the event of a federal government shutdown.

Management

Federal Court Rejects Attempt to Block EPA Climate Rules

Panel says the challenge against EPA came too early.

Defense

Wildfire Crisis Engulfs the Rest of the Forest Service's Budget

Agency chief wants an emergency reserve fund to fight catastrophic fires.

Management

Jeb Bush is All Over the Place on Climate Change

The 2016 hopeful is “concerned” about global warming, he says.

Management

The White House Has A Plan to Save America's Dying Honeybees

Strategy will change the way government gardens and grounds are landscaped.

Management

The Endangered Species Act Is Getting A Makeover

The Obama administration is fighting back against criticism that states don’t get enough say under the law.

Management

Nobody Trusts Barack Obama on Energy

Environmentalists are mad and the industry is skeptical about Interior’s decision to allow Arctic oil drilling, and both sides worry about what comes next.

Management

What EPA Wants You to Know About Nail Salons

Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy wants people to pay attention to industry health risks.

Management

Senate Confirms Loretta Lynch as Attorney General

Lynch will become the first African-American woman to lead the Justice Department.

Management

Obama’s Mentor Turns Against Him In Court on Climate

Laurence Tribe argues that his former student’s effort to curb carbon pollution is unconstitutional.

Management

Joe Biden Calls Coal 'A Way Of Life'

The Vice President fondly recalls his childhood in a Pennsylvania mining community.

Management

EPA Chief: Keystone Won't Be A 'Disaster for the Climate'

Gina McCarthy suggested that no single issue would wreck the climate.

Tech

Scientists, Environmentalists Tell Smithsonian to Ditch Koch Money

Calls for museums to cut ties with climate skeptics are growing louder.

Tech

U.S. Arctic Envoy is Still Talking With Disney to Use 'Frozen' to Teach Climate Change

'It's a very good company, and they put out a good product, and I'd like to have them help us raise awareness.'

Management

The U.S. Is Not Ready for A Melting Arctic

Emergency response, navigation and charting has not kept pace with the rapidly-changing polar region.

Management

Gina McCarthy: Moose Meat Insult Hurt People I Care About

The EPA administrator apologized for saying Alaskan moose meat “could gag a maggot.”