i hope that there is an end to this story. given what s happening in our country, i worry about all of our efforts to protect public health. i worry that focusing on santa susana will seem like a luxury. that it will seem like days have passed when you actually could fight a fight and you might just win. and you could get a cleanup agreement. and you could do community organizing. and you could speak freely. . we are in a world of destruction and of self-centered-ness. we don t sense any connection to others, particularly to those who suffer. we don t connect to the damage week due to the planet. the everyday people who are affected by polluters are just being walked all over. the damage that is done will last for centuries. we simply have to keep
Jun. 11—Los Alamos National Laboratory would receive a $108 million increase for environmental cleanup under its proposed 2022 budget, a dramatic shift from Trump-era efforts to reduce cleanup money. The newly released draft budget asks for about $334 million for the lab's cleanup programs — up from this year's $226 million — and would include removing Cold War legacy waste, demolishing at .