Judge rules DOE climate group illegal, but lets their science stand
The scientific community called the group’s July 2025 report ‘fundamentally incorrect.’ The EPA can use it to slash regulations anyway
“This crappy report that they relied on, which is completely deficient on the merits, was authored by a group of people that shouldn't even have existed.” --Joe Goffman, former assistant administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation
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05.02.2026 22:47
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new year, new union. heck yeah
05.01.2026 17:19
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give me a year
16.12.2025 21:32
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Not sure I agree it's depressing--there are a lot of seeds of hope in there
08.12.2025 16:56
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please give my new colleague some love (aka reads and reposts)
13.10.2025 19:53
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The @cenmag.bsky.social science team was up early this morning to report on this year's #ChemNobel. Check out Prachi Patel's excellent story on the prize.
08.10.2025 14:50
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eggshell, oyster, nail, garage: things you don't want to swallow
08.10.2025 14:46
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the world needs this content
08.10.2025 14:31
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The Sick Times COVID-19 trends graphic. Text reads:
"COVID-19 data are limited this week due to the government shutdown, now the second time that vital disease surveillance has been interrupted since Trump took office in January. The CDC has not updated the majority of its COVID-19 and respiratory disease data pages since September 26.
Still, we are not entirely without information, largely thanks to independent data services and researchers. The CDC did update a handful of national-level COVID-19 metrics last Friday. WastewaterSCAN and Biobot Analytics have continued sharing wastewater surveillance data on their regular update schedules. And epidemiologist Caitlin Rivers (whom I recently interviewed) combed through state health department websites to report state-level trends."
COVID-19 data are limited this week due to the government shutdown, but we are not entirely without information on how the disease is spreading. Many independent dashboards as well as state and local sites continue to offer info. (1/3)
thesicktimes.org/2025/10/07/n...
07.10.2025 20:32
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Denise Okafor
Denise Okafor, a biochemist at Penn State and one of C&EN's Talented 12, will be speaking at the #CENT12 Symposium on Monday, August 18 in Washington, DC. RSVP here: connect.discoveracs.org/talented-12-...
Read more: cen.acs.org/biological-c...
01.08.2025 18:23
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my in-person recordings of Tuesday's announcement:
Lee Zeldin's remarks youtu.be/aozqFnwPk_o
Chris Wright's remarks youtu.be/WjGWoyBaNms
Q&A at the end youtu.be/ItcKtov6pSM
(I did record the whole event but in the interest in time and internet speed, only uploaded these sections)
31.07.2025 17:10
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that would be great, honestly. Sometimes I wonder if the senior people know that their salaries are easily available public knowledge.
There's a decently large HQ building, but I've never seen the CEO's office. I got to use the head of publication's office for a few days once-that was pretty sweet
30.07.2025 18:00
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I didn't say that the EPA's proposal didn't get coverage. Of course it did, it's quite a big deal! The EPA sent out multiple press releases about it. I was saying that the event itself, the live coverage of the announcement, was very out of the way and kept pretty quiet
30.07.2025 17:57
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But my point is that the EPA was going out of their way to keep live coverage of this announcement under the radar
30.07.2025 16:34
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Indianapolis's city limits go a very long way outside of the metro area. There's literally farmland inside city limits. So even though this warehouse was in Indy, it was out in the middle of nowhere. The announcement was not streamed, but I took video. I'm working to get that up and will share it.
30.07.2025 16:32
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I reached out to Michael Abboud, Associate Administrator of the Office of Public Engagement at the EPA before I left to make sure he'd let me in. He seemed surprised to hear from me, and that I was in the Indianapolis area.
30.07.2025 16:29
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I'm guessing there were maybe 30-40 people seated during the announcement, and another 20-30 standing behind? The media was mostly local TV news crews. I believe I was the only national news person there. I found out where the announcement was at 10:30 am and jumped in my car 20 min later.
30.07.2025 16:26
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This was the setup before the speakers got here. The announcement took place in this warehouse-ish section of the Kenworth of Indianapolis semi dealership. It was 92 C outside and the space was only kind of air conditioned. Those are red, white, and blue semis in the background
30.07.2025 16:20
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EPA rejects key finding underpinning US climate rules
Energy secretary cites new DOE report on climate change by known climate denialists to justify repeal
Yesterday at a semi-truck warehouse in the middle of nowhere Indiana, Lee Zeldin annouced that the EPA is trying to recind the regulatory basis to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. I was there. Here's my story for @cenmag.bsky.social: cen.acs.org/policy/regul...
30.07.2025 16:07
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"... rather than a purely quantitative measure of significance resting on the absolute volume of emissions from a source category." This is buried down in the proposal on page 62.
to sum up: the EPA says that the amount of GHG emissions shouldn't be determined by the number of actual emissions
12.06.2025 21:42
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to quote the proposal, “The EPA now proposes to adopt a statutory interpretation that is centered on the impacts and effects of statutory policy considerations in determining whether a source category’s contribution is significant..."
12.06.2025 21:38
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To quote the story, "The EPA suggests that the definition of a significant emissions should be determined by "the impacts and effects of statutory policy considerations" rather than by a quantitative measure of volume of GHG emissions."
12.06.2025 21:37
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In the proposal for GHG emissions, the EPA is arguing that what power plants put out in the US is not 'significant.' But what the agency is suggesting constitutes 'significant' doesn't rely on a number at all.
12.06.2025 21:36
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‘Gold Standard Science’ may lead to discarding valid research
Trump’s executive order gives political appointees power to enforce standards that scientists call unattainable
Trump's 'Gold Standard Science' EO is more like 'fool's gold'. Latest from me in @cenmag.bsky.social cen.acs.org/policy/Gold-...
(to steal a term from @standupforscience.bsky.social's open letter)
29.05.2025 14:51
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why are men so emotional
21.05.2025 19:16
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Grad students will need to start cutting their pH strips into quarters instead of into halves I guess
20.05.2025 16:20
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C&EN's Trailblazer Logo on an orange background
ATTN #ChemSky: It's time to nominate folks for C&EN's Trailblazers 🎉
This year, we'll be featuring disabled chemists & chemical engineers, and highlighting their research and how they make their workspaces more accessible!
Nominate someone here by June 4: cenm.ag/nominatetrai...
#DisabledInSTEM
13.05.2025 19:59
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