Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
South Carolina sues Energy Department for leaving a ton of plutonium behind; state seeks $100M
South Carolina this week filed a lawsuit against the Energy Department, seeking a whopping $100 million in reimbursements after the federal government failed to deliver on a promise to remove 1 ton of weapons-grade plutonium from the state. Published August 8, 2017
Government scientists leak climate change study to the media, fear Donald Trump’s intervention
Worried that President Trump and his Cabinet officials will suppress their findings, a group of federal scientists on Monday night leaked a draft of a sweeping climate change study to the media before it had been approved by the administration. Published August 8, 2017
Ryan Zinke to relax Obama-era rules on sage grouse
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Monday announced the federal government will relax Obama-era rules designed to protect the imperiled sage grouse, saying the administration will offer states flexibility in how they choose to protect the bird and also will loosen restrictions on energy development in sage grouse habitat. Published August 7, 2017
Donald Trump, Las Vegas face Yucca Mountain battle
The White House's plan to revive a nuclear waste dump at Nevada's Yucca Mountain has pushed President Trump into an all-out war with Las Vegas, as powerful casino owners and city economic leaders vow to fight the administration tooth and nail over the proposal. Published August 6, 2017
Ryan Zinke spares another monument; no changes to Grand Canyon-Parashant
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Friday spared another national monument, continuing his method of announcing decisions one by one as he reviews about two dozen sites across the country. Published August 4, 2017
Ryan Zinke’s national monument review process criticized
In many respects, the Trump administration's second look at national monuments across the country is playing out less like a typical government review and more like a season of "Survivor." Published August 3, 2017
Lisa Murkowski, Ryan Zinke reach health care detente over beers
After threatening to scrap Alaskan energy projects in response to Sen. Lisa Murkowski's "no" vote on Obamacare repeal, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Wednesday night mended fences with the Alaska Republican over a couple of cold ones. Published August 3, 2017
Interior chief Zinke spares another monument, recommends no changes to Upper Missouri River Breaks
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Wednesday spared another historic site, announcing that he will not recommend any changes to the the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Published August 2, 2017
EPA endangerment finding tough for Trump to reverse
After dismantling a host of Obama-era regulations in its first six months, President Trump's Environmental Protection Agency has yet to begin what would be its toughest fight: reversing the agency's 2009 endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, a game-changing document that laid the foundation for many of the environmental and climate change regulations that followed. Published July 31, 2017
Trump looks for revenge on Murkowski after health care vote; Alaska projects in jeopardy
Long-awaited projects in Alaska -- including the potentially life-saving King Cove road and oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- are now in jeopardy as President Trump reportedly looks for revenge on the state and Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski in particular after her vote against the GOP health care bill earlier this week. Published July 27, 2017
Donald Trump’s energy, environment accomplishments stand out in first six months
President Trump, despite being hamstrung by Russia probes and the fits and starts of health care reform, has enjoyed his greatest success to date on the energy and environment front, racking up far more accomplishments in that arena than any other during his first six months in office. Published July 25, 2017
David Bernhardt violated disclosure laws, say green groups
Ahead of a contentious vote on his confirmation this week, David Bernhardt has become the latest target of environmentalists' ire, with green groups and other critics charging that the deputy Interior secretary nominee failed to disclose lobbying work he did on behalf of California's Westlands Water District while spearheading the Trump administration's transition team at the Interior Department. Published July 23, 2017
Ethanol bill defeated in Senate
In a major defeat for the ethanol industry, senators of both parties joined forces late last week to sink a controversial bill that would've allowed gasoline with 15 percent ethanol to be sold year-round. Published July 23, 2017
Ryan Zinke, interior secretary, advises president to leave Canyons of the Ancients monument as is
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Friday he's completed a review of Colorado's Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and will recommend to President Trump that no changes be made to its boundaries. Published July 21, 2017
Pro-ethanol bill dead in Senate; no action before August recess
In a major blow to the ethanol industry and its supporters in Congress, a bill to expand the availability of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol has stalled in the Senate and won't come up for a committee vote before the August recess. Published July 21, 2017
Alaska’s King Cove road project finally gets OK from House
Legislation paving the way for Alaska's long-awaited King Cove road cleared the House easily on Thursday, marking a key step forward in the isolated community's 30-year battle with Washington. Published July 20, 2017
Pro-ethanol bill dividing both parties
An unlikely coalition of environmentalists, labor unions, boaters and some of the Senate's most conservative Republicans is mobilizing to fend off a pro-ethanol bill that has divided both parties and, if passed, would mark one of the biggest wins in recent memory for the industry. Published July 19, 2017
California cap and trade program extended with bipartisan support
By extending its controversial cap and trade system for another decade, California this week officially replaced the federal government as the nation's most powerful actor on global warming — and in the process got several Republicans to buck their national party leadership. Published July 18, 2017
Ryan Zinke, Interior chief, orders more lease sales, faster permitting for oil, gas on federal lands
Saying that the government had become far too slow in facilitating oil and gas development on federal lands, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Thursday signed an order directing his department to hold more lease sales and speed up permitting for energy exploration. Published July 6, 2017
EPA cites ‘market realities’ in proposal to lower biofuels mandates
The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed to lower the amount of renewable fuels that must be blended into the nation's gasoline supply next year, saying "market realities" have informed its decision and leaving the door open for a much broader overhaul of the entire Renewable Fuel Standard in the near future. Published July 5, 2017