Brief #83—Environment
By Todd J Broadman
Approximately 25% of all U.S. meat packing plants have been closed.
Search Results
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Controversy awaits Adjudication
Brief #—79
By Shannon Q Elliot
In 2017, The U.S. Federal Regulatory Committee gave the final approval for construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). A project spearheaded by corporate giants, Dominion and Duke Energy Companies, the pipeline is intended to serve as a vessel for natural gas to reach consumers throughout Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. The approval process included reviewing permits issued by The US National Forest Service (USFS), The National Park Service (NPS) and several other federal agencies.
The Importance of the Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act
Brief #75—Environment
By Todd J Broadman
Bulldozers back Trump’s rule changes to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Brief #73—Environment
By Todd J. Broadman
Good til the last drop: Colorado river’s drought contingency plan
Brief #72—Environment
By Todd J Broadman
The weather is right for climate-focused agricultural policy
Brief #70—Environment
By Todd Jo Broadman
Administration intent on keeping ranchers happy and wolf numbers down
Brief #68—Environment
By Todd J Broadman
Administration dismantles environmental protections that improve our “quality of life.”
Brief #65—Environment
by By Todd Broadman
White House and Congress at Odds Over Great Lakes Carp Threat
Brief #64—Environmental Policy
By Todd J Broadman
Another One Bites the Dust: Exit Tear Gas, Enter Migrant Child Death
Brief #75—Civil Rights Policy While the American public is still horrified after the migrant tear gas encounter at the San Ysidro border in November, troops are being shifted, more individuals are attempting to seek asylum, and most heartbreaking: a 7 year old died in...










