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EPA MUST PROVIDE MORE ACCESSIBLE AND INFORMATIVE RESOURCES FOR AUTHENTIC PUBLIC COMMENT

By Gretchen GehrkeApril 16, 2019August 28, 2024Blog

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Public Comment by Gretchen Gehrke and Rebecca Lave

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EDGI WOTUS Rule Public CommentDownload

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Worked for “entities accused of violating DOI regulations” and other omissions in the (Nominated) Secretary for the Interior, David Bernhardt’s, Official Bio.
Using Visualization to Illuminate Shifting Climate Rhetorics
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