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Trump Administration Moves to Dismantle Conservation as an Official Use of Public Lands


The decision means nearly 245 million acres of federal public land would be ineligible for conservation or restoration use designations. Read More

The Download: Trump’s impact on science, and meet our climate and energy honorees


How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words Every year MIT Technology Review celebrates accomplished young scientists, entrepreneurs, and inventors from around the ... Read More

Trump’s War on Climate Science


Today’s newsletter gives you a view of how the Trump administration is remaking science and energy policy — and the impacts it will have. You can read and share a full version of this story on ... Read More

The Trump Administration Hopes to Revive the Climate Change “Debate”


And yet the old way of discussing climate change—framing it as a debate—appears to be coming back into fashion, this time spurred by the federal government. Read More

The Trump administration wants to build more roads through national forests


The Trump administration wants to build more roads in the country's national forests by rescinding a decades-old rule that protects nearly 60 million acres of forested lands. On Friday, the U.S. Read More

Scientists Denounce Trump Administration’s Climate Report


Scores of researchers reviewed the Energy Department’s argument about greenhouse gases and found serious deficiencies. Read More


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