DOJ ends environmental justice agreement in Alabama county citing Trump
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin canceled over 400 environmental justice grants worth $1.7 billion.
- The Trump administration deemed the spending unnecessary and pushed to eliminate DEI programs.
- These grants supported tree planting and pollution mitigation in disadvantaged communities.
- Administrator Zeldin suggested environmental justice is a form of 'forced discrimination'.
- Communities across the nation are losing crucial federal funds to address pollution and climate change.
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New York Must Keep Moving in the Fight for Environmental Justice - City Limits
Dismissing the Queensboro Renewable Express would be an enormous mistake by the state in the face of Trump administration delays in renewable energy development. The Ravenswood Generating Station has long contributed to excessive pollution in western Queens. (Adi Talwar/City Limits) In 1960, deep in the fight for civil rights, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached the virtue of persistence: “If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk.…
Advocates Blast Trump's Anti-Environmental Justice Agenda
Dr. Benjamin Chavis, a leading civil and human rights activist, is criticizing the Trump administration for gutting federal environmental justice programs, which he believes will lead to greater suffering and harm for communities of color. The post Advocates Blast Trump’s Anti-Environmental Justice Agenda appeared first on The Washington Informer.
DHS cancels federal neurodiversity workforce contract
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has cancelled a contract project aimed at filling talent gaps by improving the recruitment and retention of people with autism and other neurodivergent conditions. The contract’s termination upends a years-long effort, started under the first Trump administration, to recognize neurodiversity across the federal government. Data from CISA’s pilot project would have helped inform broader efforts …
Wisconsin couple invests in wastewater efforts - Lowndes Signal
Schalls visit Lowndes County to see BBUWP progress For the past three years, Doug and Mary Beth Schall travel down to Lowndes County from Mazomanie, Wisconsin. The couple, supporters of the Black Belt Unincorporated Wastewater Program (BBUWP), make the journey to give an annual donation and see the work their dollars help to fund. “I read a book, and it was called ‘Waste’ by Catherine Coleman Flowers,” Mary Beth said. “Back in Wisconsin, I tried…
Rural Alabamians Lived With Poop-Filled Water for Decades. Trump Just Killed Plans For Relief.
Last April, Sherry Bradley and the Black Belt Unincorporated Wastewater Program helped rural Alabama resident Willie Perryman install a septic system in his home for the first time. Since his grandfather purchased the land and homestead more than six decades ago, none of the family’s properties had a proper disposal system for their waste. Thousands of families across rural America don’t have the financial means to run a proper septic system, a…
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper joins suit against Phenix City over Clean Water Act
PHENIX CITY, AL – Chattahoochee Riverkeeper has joined a state lawsuit against Phenix City for violations of the Clean Water Act and the Alabama Water Pollution Control Act. In July 2024, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (CRK) sent a letter notifying the Phenix City Department of Public Utilities that they would have 60 days to stop discharging illegal levels of pollution into the Chattahoochee River from the Phenix City Wastewater Treatment Plant or t…
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