Senators press Trump BLM nominee over past support for public land sales

Senators on Wednesday pressed President Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over his past statements in favor of selling some of the nation’s public lands. In response to concerns raised primarily but not exclusively by Democrats, former Rep. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) said the Trump administration does not plan to hold mass sales of...

HUD, Interior announce plan to use federal land for affordable housing

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Trump’s cuts to National Park Service rankle Republicans

President Trump’s proposed cuts to the National Park Service (NPS) are troubling some Republicans. The Trump administration has proposed a 30 percent cut to the park service’s operations and staffing budgets. In addition, the administration’s budget calls for transferring some park service sites to the states — a provision that is sparking particular ire from...

New York approves controversial gas pipeline

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Rural Electrification in Angola: Continuity, Scale and Long-Term Planning

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House Republicans cut green programs, boost fossil fuels in budget bill

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Trump administration cutting Energy Star and climate reporting program

The Trump administration is cutting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program, which highlights energy efficient home appliances, according to sources and images of slides viewed by The Hill. According to one source, at a meeting Monday, staffers were told that Energy Star was being eliminated, as is the Climate Protection Partnerships division that...

Volcano erupts in northern Ethiopia, sending ash plumes toward Yemen and Oman

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