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Environmental Groups Head to Court Against Biden Administration s Defense of Federal Coal Leasing

For Immediate Release, May 18, 2021 Contact: Michael Saul, Center for Biological Diversity, (303) 915-8308 msaul@biologicaldiversity.org Thomas Young, Sierra Club, (719) 393-2354, thomas.young@sierraclub.org Environmental Groups Head to Court Against Biden Administration’s Defense of Federal Coal Leasing GREAT FALLS, Mont. Tribal and environmental groups filed their opening brief today challenging the Biden administration’s decision to defend a Trump-era policy continuing coal leasing on public lands. The brief argues that the Trump administration unlawfully tried to paper over fatal flaws in its rushed attempt to justify a policy reopening public lands to polluting coal mining. In 2017 former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reversed an Obama-era moratorium barring companies from future leasing of most federal lands for coal exploration or extraction pending completion of an environmental review. In 2019 Earthjustice, on behalf of the Northern Che

PUBLIC LANDS: Conservation network dismantled by Trump targeted for revival

Published: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Even as then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke promised to overhaul his agency and increase coordination across bureaus, the Trump administration not so quietly dismantled a conservation program aimed at doing just that among federal, state, tribal and private landowners. Cookies must be enabled in order to access E&E News. Please adjust your browser settings to allow cookies from www.eenews.net and refresh this page. Need Assistance? Call: 202-628-6500 or email us at pubs@eenews.net 4:21

Study Finds Elevated Lead Levels In Bitterroot Valley Eagles

Study Finds Elevated Lead Levels In Bitterroot Valley Eagles A recent study from RaptorView Research Institute in Missoula found that most golden eagles that wintered in the Bitterroot Valley between 2011 and 2018 had elevated levels of lead in their blood. RaptorView Executive Director Rob Domenech says lead in the birds is related to hunters using lead bullets. In this video taken by researchers at MPG Ranch in Florence, a golden eagle pecks at an elk carcass that didn’t make it through a recent winter. The bird flies away after eating. Researchers caught 91 golden eagles that wintered in the Bitterroot Valley and tested the level of lead in their blood. More than 90% of the birds had lead in their systems. Eight of the birds had enough lead in their blood to cause health problems.

NRCC targets 10 Dems following census reapportionment in Calif , Ill , Mich , Pa and N Y

By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times - Tuesday, May 4, 2021 The National Republican Congressional Committee has set its sights on defeating 10 Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections from states that are losing U.S. House seats following the reapportionment directed by the Census Bureau. The Census Bureau said last week that California, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York were among the states that would lose seats, and the GOP is intent on ensuring the Democrats lose even more. Republicans are now aiming at four New York lawmakers, three from California, and one each from Illinois, Michigan and Pennsylvania. “Republicans are on offense all across the country,” Rep. Tom Emmer, NRCC chair and Minnesota Republican, said in a statement. “Every House Democrat is facing an uphill battle having to defend their toxic socialist agenda that prioritizes trillion-dollar tax hikes on the middle clas

NRCC targets 10 Dems following census reapportionment in Calif , Ill , Mich , Pa and N Y

NRCC targets 10 Dems following census reapportionment in Calif , Ill , Mich , Pa and N Y
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