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Time.com: EPA Vetoes Delta Flood Control Proj.

The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday all but killed a federal plan nearly seven decades in the making to build the world's largest water pump in the Mississippi Delta

CNNMoney: EPA rejects ethanol waiver request

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday it will not curtail a rule requiring that ethanol be added to gasoline, turning back a claim that the additive was artificially raising food prices.

Time.com: Judge: EPA Ignored Everglades

The U.S Environmental Protection Agency has turned a "blind eye" to Florida's Everglades cleanup efforts, while the state is violating its own commitment to restore the vast ecosystem

EPA e-mail to workers: Don't answer inspector's questions

The Environmental Protection Agency advised employees last month not to answer questions from journalists, the Government Accountability Office or the agency's inspector general, according to an EPA e-mail made public Monday.

Time.com: EPA Orders Some Staffers to Hush

The Environmental Protection Agency is telling its pollution enforcement officials not to talk with congressional investigators, reporters and even the agency's own inspector general

Time.com: A Green Crossroads for the Supreme Court

The Court affects environmental policy more than you may realize. And it may only be as green as our next President

Time.com: An American Life Worth Less Today

It's not just the American dollar that's losing value. A government agency has decided that an American life isn't worth what it used to be

Getting rail travel back on track

The first ever U.S. National Train Day on May 10 was a celebration that may have passed many Americans by. But why create a day to celebrate trains?

Time.com: Pending EPA Rule Sparks Caution

Critics fear the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will adopt a rule in the waning days of the Bush administration that will make it easier to build coal-fired power plants near national parks

Green tips: At work

You work in an office, you have no control over your immediate environment, right? Wrong. There are plenty of things you can do at work to make a difference.

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