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Nearly Half of US Breathes Unhealthy Levels of Pollution—Cars and Trucks Largely to Blame

Union of Concerned Scientists

are formed indirectly in the atmosphere from other toxic pollutants also emitted from tailpipes. percent of US CO 2 emissions , are all from fossil fuel combustion in our vehicles, with the vast majority coming from pick-up trucks, SUVs and cars. Internal combustion vehicles are largely to blame, since PM 2.5 Secondary PM 2.5

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Six Sleeper Proposals in Project 2025

Legal Planet

They involve reduced protection for endangered species, eliminating energy efficiency rules, blocking new transmission lines, changing electricity regulation to favor fossil fuels, weakening air pollution rules, and encouraging sale of gas guzzlers. #1. Abolish energy markets or adjust them to favor fossil fuels.

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Good & Bad Environmental News From the U.S. Supreme Court

Legal Planet

Environmental Protection Agency, agreeing to decide whether fossil fuel manufacturers have legal standing to challenge an EPA decision under the federal Clean Air Act. This legal battle has both a long history and enormous implications for California’s aggressive pollution control and climate change policies.

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The Emperor’s New Endangerment Theory (Wrap-Up)

Legal Planet

The subsection of the Clean Air Act that directly applies to those regulations does not mention such a requirement. EPA has not historically made such findings when it issues a new pollution control regulation for an industry on the list. Here and here.) EPA emphasizes that the U.S.

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The Emperor’s New Endangerment Theory (Part I)

Legal Planet

EPA has proposed a novel reading of the Clean Air Act (CAA) that would foreclose any regulation of CO2 emissions from power plants. It empowers EPA to issue pollution control requirements covering new facilities in the industry. On its face, this seems like a questionable conclusion, given that the U.S.

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EPA Pulls Back Regulations Setting Methane Emission Limits, Regulating Wastewater From Oil & Gas Operations, Risk Management Rule At Petrochemical Plants

PA Environment Daily

Methane Emissions EPA announced it would reconsider regulations for the oil and gas industry under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act and Subpart W of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. EPA also announced it would reconsider risk management rules that cover oil and natural gas refineries and chemical facilities.

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EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science 

Union of Concerned Scientists

EPA issued a proposal that attempts to entirely remove the agency from regulating carbon emissions from current and future fossil fuel-fired power plants (coal, gas, and oil). Plus, a rundown on how to fight back. What is EPA proposing to do? How is EPA proposing to justify the repeal? There are a few critical pieces to unpack here.