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Bobby Magill
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“The Need for Environmental Journalism Is More Acute Now Than Ever”

The Revelator speaks with Bobby Magill, president of the Society of Environmental Journalists.
June 2, 2017
by
John R. Platt
The Revelator speaks with Bobby Magill, president of the Society of Environmental Journalists.
Public Lands & Protected Spaces

Does Trump Really Have the Authority to Shrink National Monuments?

A study of the Antiquities Act reveals that presidents can create national monuments, but not remove or reduce them.
June 1, 2017
by
John R. Platt
A study of the Antiquities Act reveals that presidents can create national monuments, but not remove or reduce them.
Pacific fisher
Wildlife

Forgotten but not Gone: The Pacific Fisher

Facing new threats — including toxins from illegal marijuana grows — the fate of this little-known mammal hangs in the balance.
May 31, 2017
by
Days Edge
Facing new threats — including toxins from illegal marijuana grows — the fate of this little-known mammal hangs in the balance.
deep sea exploration
Oceans & Clean Water

Potential Budget Cuts Threaten a Mission to Preserve Fragile Seabeds

Deep-sea mining could soon become a reality, experts warn.
May 30, 2017
by
Ann Hoffner
Deep-sea mining could soon become a reality, experts warn.
Hilcorp investigation
Investigations

Hilcorp Revealed: The Results of Our Investigation

Texas Billionaire Jeffery Hildebrand’s operations have left a long trail of environmental and safety violations, with few repercussions.
May 26, 2017
by
John Dougherty
Texas Billionaire Jeffery Hildebrand’s operations have left a long trail of environmental and safety violations, with few repercussions.
Cook Inlet
Investigations

Hilcorp Alaska Avoids Fines for Cook Inlet Methane Leak

Feds give company two years to install modern pipeline-testing technology.
May 25, 2017
by
John Dougherty
Feds give company two years to install modern pipeline-testing technology.
coins
Wildlife

5 Ways Trump’s Budget Shortchanges Wildlife

Programs to protect endangered species face the axe, as does the entire Marine Mammal Commission.
May 24, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Programs to protect endangered species face the axe, as does the entire Marine Mammal Commission.
oysters
Investigations

Oysters vs. Oil: Hilcorp’s Bayou Battle

Hilcorp Energy’s history of violating Louisiana coastal protection regulations leads to citizens’ Clean Water Act lawsuit.
May 24, 2017
by
John Dougherty
Hilcorp Energy’s history of violating Louisiana coastal protection regulations leads to citizens’ Clean Water Act lawsuit.
Hilcorp Gulf pipeline leak
Investigations

Hilcorp’s Oil Spills Stain Louisiana Marshlands and Rivers

Over the past 12 months, the company has been responsible for more than 23,000 gallons of oil spills.
May 24, 2017
by
John Dougherty
Over the past 12 months, the company has been responsible for more than 23,000 gallons of oil spills.
Radium Girls
Pollution & Toxins

The Radium Girls’ Ghostly, Toxic Legacy

A new book dives into the toxic history of the companies that poisoned dozens of young women.
May 23, 2017
by
John R. Platt
A new book dives into the toxic history of the companies that poisoned dozens of young women.

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