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EPA’s plan to revoke the Endangerment Finding distorts law, science, and economics to protect fossil fuel profits, risking ...
Opinion: NYU School of Law's Dena Adler and Kate Welty write that the EPA's attempt to reverse course on regulating vehicle ...
Pollution was real, he argued, but he was “extremely pro-business” and, in fact, some environmentalists were “enemies of the ...
EPA has agreed to hold public hearings on three contested Clean Air Act rollbacks imposed in July without advance notice.
The U.S. Supreme Court opted not to take a case brought by Exxon Mobil Corporation that could have all but ended citizens’ ...
The agency proposal would rescind the landmark “endangerment finding,” which states that greenhouse gases are a threat to public health.
The Clean Air Act allows three groups to pursue enforcement against regulated companies the federal EPA, the state environmental agency and the citizen groups. The latter may only pursue enforcement ...
The Clean Air Act of 1970 is a U.S. federal law intended to reduce air pollution and protect air quality. The act—which underwent major revisions in 1990 and 2003—deals with ambient air ...
The Clean Air Act requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to regulate air pollutants in order to protect public health and welfare. Back in 1999 the International Center for Technology ...
But in this moment the Clean Air Act is about to get more complex. The Obama administration has moved to regulate carbon dioxide, a near-ubiquitous substance, under the law.
Now is the time to enforce the Clean Air Act — not gut it — and the Center is working hard with you to make sure this happens. The Environmental Protection Agency has taken some initial steps toward ...
As the Clean Air Act turns 50, all our leaders need to commit to protecting it, recognizing its important role in combatting climate change and make good on the promise of clean air for all.