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EPA administrator: Rolling back Biden-Harris infrastructure and climate investments would mean backlash in American communities
CommentaryEPA administrator: Rolling back Biden-Harris infrastructure and climate investments would mean backlash in American communities
By Michael S. ReganSeptember 26, 2024
EPA awards $4.3 billions to fund projects in 30 states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
PoliticsEPA awards $4.3 billions to fund projects in 30 states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressJuly 22, 2024
Marathon Oil Lee Tillman holding his hands in a weird way
EnvironmentMarathon Oil reaches historic $241 million settlement with EPA—the largest-ever penalty for violating the Clean Air Act
By The Associated PressJuly 11, 2024
Biden pushes ‘green blitz’ of environmental rules in rush to ensure they are not overturned by a new Congress—or a new president
PoliticsBiden pushes ‘green blitz’ of environmental rules in rush to ensure they are not overturned by a new Congress—or a new president
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMay 24, 2024
A water utility plant in Pennsylvania
EnvironmentCyberattacks against America’s critical water supplies are dire and getting worse—’systems are not doing what they are supposed to be doing’
By The Associated Press, Michael Phillis and Matthew DalyMay 21, 2024
Colorless liquid that emits a toxic vapor known to cause liver cancer and reproductive problems banned from use in paint stripper
EnvironmentColorless liquid that emits a toxic vapor known to cause liver cancer and reproductive problems banned from use in paint stripper
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressApril 30, 2024
Michael Regan
EnvironmentBiden administration issues first-ever limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water, cutting exposure for 100 million people
By Michael Phillis and The Associated PressApril 10, 2024
EPA Administrator Michael Regan looking happy
EnvironmentHundreds of chemical plants will be forced to slash toxic emissions likely to cause cancer—and it’s a huge win for majority-Black neighborhoods
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressApril 9, 2024
Michael Regan
Environment‘The post-2030 targets remain entirely unachievable’: Trucking group CEO despairs at tougher new EPA rules
By Matthew Daly, Tom Krisher and The Associated PressMarch 30, 2024
4,700 U.S. auto dealers urge President Biden to ‘hit the brakes’ on EPA push on stricter vehicle-pollution standards
Environment4,700 U.S. auto dealers urge President Biden to ‘hit the brakes’ on EPA push on stricter vehicle-pollution standards
By Alexa St. John and The Associated PressJanuary 26, 2024
River
EnvironmentAmerica has made almost no progress shrinking the Gulf of Mexico’s ‘dead zone’ despite 30 years of trying, EPA says
By Melina Walling, Michael Phillis and The Associated PressJanuary 22, 2024
Unrealistic plans to crack down on U.S. power plant emissions won’t work. We’ve been down this road before–and so have others
CommentaryUnrealistic plans to crack down on U.S. power plant emissions won’t work. We’ve been down this road before–and so have others
By William F. Shughart IINovember 17, 2023
Washington state
EnvironmentTire industry scrambles to replace 60-year-old chemical hazardous to salmon: ‘One of the biggest environmental issues that the world hasn’t known about’
By Mark Thiessen and The Associated PressNovember 5, 2023
Automakers are bashing the EPA plan for emissions limits. Environmentalists contend ‘it isn’t enough’
EnvironmentAutomakers are bashing the EPA plan for emissions limits. Environmentalists contend ‘it isn’t enough’
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressAugust 6, 2023
Supreme Court curbs U.S. government regulation of wetlands, making them easier to develop
EnvironmentSupreme Court curbs U.S. government regulation of wetlands, making them easier to develop
By John Flesher, Michael Phillis and The Associated PressMay 26, 2023
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