NEPA revisions continue with senators’ support (Alaska Journal of Commerce )
Federal Court Decision Underscores Need for NEPA Reform (Competitive Enterprise Institute)
Participate in the federal Snake River dams public process this week — the stakes are high (Columbia Basin Journal)
DOI Is Using Coronavirus as a Smoke Screen (Outside Magazine (Opinion))
Climate Action Planning in a Federal Leadership Vacuum (Resilience.org)
How Politics Thwarts Alternative Ways of Getting Around (Governing (Opinion))
US Clean Water Rule Repeal Set to Take Effect (Coastal Review Online (NC))
Senior design team working to expand suburban wetland area (Temple University)
Toll of damaged historic buildings in Utah earthquake rises to 126. Here's a map. (Salt Lake Tribune)
Owner of historic Zapata ranch refusing to sign right of entry request for border wall survey (Laredo Morning Times)
Riverline Project Advancing to Design Stage (Buffalo Rising)
Let’s not give up yet on sustainability, self-reliance, diversity (Greenfield Recorder (opinion))
Ex-USDoT bosses urge Congress to reauthorise Fast (ITS International)
Climate justice in frontline communities: here's how to (really) help (The Hill (Opinion) )
New York City’s First Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice Wants to Empower Communities (Next City)
Whitmer orders that homes' water service be restored amid COVID-19 pandemic (The Detroit News)
Fire Fallout: How Ash and Debris Are Choking Australia’s Rivers (Yale Environment 360)
E.P.A., Citing Coronavirus, Drastically Relaxes Rules for Polluters (The New York Times)
Decreasing air pollution increases agricultural yields (Anthropocene/)
Statewide Invasive Species Rule to Take Effect April 18th (The Times (Noblesville, IN))
Lake Tahoe invasive species inspections halted, effectively closing boat launches (Reno Gazette Journal)
Ports and dockworkers seek delay on ship pollution cuts, citing coronavirus (Los Angeles Times)
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission's traffic signal program improves traffic, air quality (ittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Coronavirus could be ‘bad news’ for air pollution in long-term, scientist warns (AirQualityNews.com)
Noise pollution in Arizona (Arizona Public Media)
Living Near Train Tracks ( Living Near Train Tracks - )
Food and agriculture are critical infrastructure (Daily News)
Trees as infrastructure (EIT Climate-KIC)
Incorporating the Costs and Benefits of Adaptation Measures in Preparation for Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change—Guidebook (Transportation Research Board; National Cooperative Highway Research)
New Orleans, Memphis Win Flood Mitigation Funding Challenge (The Waterways Weekly Journal)
Micromobility Becomes Reliable Option For Last Mile Connectivity In World (Urban Transport News)
Scooter companies find dockless riding and pandemics don't mix (Crain’s Chicago Business)
California Transportation Commission Calls for Applications for Transportation Funding (Streeetsblog CA)
Traffic patterns are going to drastically be very different, says Micromobility expert (Cities of the Future)
Innovative Mobility Carsharing Outlook - Winter 2020 (UC Berkeley Transportation Sustainability Research Center)
Lime Launches Geofencing Safety Information Technology (Intelligent Transport)
House stimulus includes controversial effort to stem airline pollution (The Hill (Opinion))
A 'Green Stimulus' Could Battle Three Crises: Coronavirus, Economic Injustice and Climate Emergenc (EcoWatch (Opinion))
Execs: Consumers pushing companies toward sustainability (Cornell Chronicle)
University study debunks EV emissions ‘myth’ (ITS International)
Nuclear waste disposal: Why the case for deep boreholes is … full of holes (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)