Ethanol Fuel Additive Law Brings Automakers to Appeals Court
U.S. carmakers and engine manufacturers have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency over its decision to allow the sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol. The EPA ruled on...
View ArticleEPA Takes Over Texas Carbon Emission Permits
The Environmental Protection Agency Thursday announced its plans to take over carbon dioxide permitting of any new power plants and refineries in Texas, citing the state’s refusal to comply with...
View ArticleGroups Oppose EPA Analysis of Coal Ash Prior to Regulations
Three environmental groups are challenging figures in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s report on coal ash, a potentially harmful byproduct of coal-burning in industrial facilities and power...
View ArticleChrysler, EPA Work on Hybrid Minivan
Chrysler and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are working together to develop a hydraulic hybrid system for minivans. The company and the agency announced Wednesday that they hope to design and...
View ArticleEthanol: EPA Approves More Corn-Based Fuel for Cars
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday approved a blend containing higher amounts of corn-based ethanol for fuel in cars. The decision green-lights a blend of up to 15 percent ethanol for cars...
View ArticleEPA Faces Pesticides, Endangered Species Lawsuit
Environmental conservation groups filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing the Environmental Protection Agency of lax pesticide regulations that caused the poisonings of over 200 endangered and threatened...
View ArticlePollution Standards Won’t Apply to All, EPA Says
The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday reversed pollutions standards for a California power plant waiting for a permit, and the decision could leave a dozen additional industrial facilities...
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