President Trump's budget cuts to disaster preparedness are a departure from response improvements made in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA employees warn.
The big picture: President Trump's plan to scale down the Federal Emergency Management Agency and shift more responsibility to the states — combined with eliminating climate change research, unsteady leadership and other reductions — put people and property at risk, employees warned.
The fallout from Trump 2.0's stop-work order on Ørsted's nearly finished offshore wind project in New England extends beyond the development itself.
Catch up quick: The Interior Department demanded Friday that construction halt on Revolution Wind, a 65-turbine project off Rhode Island and Connecticut.