Environment, January/February 2009. “The beginning of a new presidential administration is a good time to explore the tremendous amount of environmental information to be had from the U.S. government, both new and old. At this time, many in the environmental field may be considering ways to become a part of the new administration. Every four years, the U.S. Congress publishes a list of approximately 8,000 jobs that are or may be political appointments. This publication, United States….” (more)

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Based on your blogging topics, I thought you might be interested in this website: http://www.showusthedata.org
It is a project directed at obtaining government documents. Currently, there are only a few environmental-oriented requests. If you can think of specific documents, you should add more.
Thanks for that link.