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Data gaps in US territories threaten climate resilience

Data gaps in US territories threaten climate resilience

Federal agencies often neglect to collect data in U.S. territories as comprehensively as they do for states, jeopardizing climate adaptation and mitigation efforts, a new GAO report reveals.

Anita Hofschneider reports for Grist.

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The new soldiers in propane’s fight against climate action: television stars

An industry group is spending millions of dollars to push back against efforts to move heating away from oil and gas.
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Trump boosts deregulation by undervaluing cost of climate change
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Trump boosts deregulation by undervaluing cost of climate change

The Government Accountability Office has found that the Trump administration is undervaluing the cost of climate change to boost its deregulatory efforts.
Watchdog group calls decreased tax on coal a "blatant subsidy" for the coal industry

Watchdog group calls decreased tax on coal a "blatant subsidy" for the coal industry

The analysis reflects a growing concern about the fiscal health of a federal fund that supports tens of thousands of disabled coal miners.
Black lung trust fund likely burdened by Murray bankruptcy

Black lung trust fund likely burdened by Murray bankruptcy

Murray Energy could be responsible for as much as $155 million under the Black Lung Act and general workers' compensation, but testimony shows that the company only offered $1.1 million in collateral to the fund.

Government loophole gave oil companies $18 billion windfall
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Government loophole gave oil companies $18 billion windfall

A 1990s effort to encourage drilling in the Gulf of Mexico has cost the government $18 billion in lost revenue from oil royalties, according to a new report. 
EPA broke rules in shake-up of science panels, federal watchdog says
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EPA broke rules in shake-up of science panels, federal watchdog says

The Government Accountability Office found that the administration “did not consistently ensure” that appointees to E.P.A. advisory boards met federal ethics requirements.
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