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Facing Reassignment Under Trump, Yellowstone Superintendent Retires

"A highly respected National Park Service executive who engineered the reopening of the Statue of Liberty after the 2001 terrorist attacks and settled the contentious issue of snowmobile use in Yellowstone National Park announced his retirement Friday as Interior Department officials consider a proposal to reassign him to Washington."

Source: Washington Post, 06/04/2018

"E.P.A. Takes a Major Step to Roll Back Clean Car Rules"

"The Trump administration took a major step toward dramatically weakening an Obama-era rule designed to cut pollution from vehicle tailpipes, setting the stage for a legal clash with California that could potentially split the nation’s auto market in two."

Source: NY Times, 06/01/2018

"U.S. Scraps Rule Requiring States To Measure Tailpipe Gases"

"The U.S. Transportation Department is repealing a rule, finalized in the closing days of the Obama administration as part of the fight against global warming, requiring states to track greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles on the nation’s highways."

Source: Reuters, 05/31/2018

Industries Try to Strip Power from Ohio River Water Quality Commission

"More than two dozen coal-fired power plants that line the Ohio River stand to get a break from regional oversight that has helped to dramatically improve water quality in the river, the drinking water source for 5 million people. Electric utilities and other industries are pressing a regional commission to end its role in restricting the dumping of toxic wastewater into the river, arguing there's too much bureaucracy already."

Source: InsideClimate News, 05/30/2018

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