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The Clean Air Act, strengthened in 1990 with an important set of amendments, enabled a decline in air pollution of nearly 80 percent from 1970 to 2020, lengthening millions of American lives and ...
The Clean Air Act and 'new source review.' We'll talk about why the rule, which governs how new sources of emissions and those undergoing significant renovations are regulated, has the energy ...
The Road To The Clean Air Act Passes Through Pittsburgh. In many ways, the story of the Clean Air Act starts in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, decades before the federal law was signed.
Air-conditioning. As Dan Engber pointed out in a two-part ode to A/C last summer, heat is deadly and we don’t respect it enough. A Chicago heat wave killed more than 700 people in one week in 1995.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Arnold Schwarzenegger writes that Congress can't be trusted to interfere with the EPA's scientific standards.
WASHINGTON – A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Monday blocked federal clean air regulations on coal- and oil-fired power plants that have been on the drawing board for a quarter century.
Under the Clean Air Act, ... On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan conducted a military air strike on Pearl Harbor, drawing the U.S. into World War II. ... Ideas & Opinions. Events.
AMHERST, N.Y. — The Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act listen tour began in the Buffalo area. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was at the University at Buffalo on Tuesday to ...
In what must rank as the mother of all unintended consequences, and in a finding certain to have effects on international policy, NASA scientists have found that a decrease in airborne sulfates ...
U.S. engine maker facing largest Clean Air Act penalty ever over emissions test cheating accusations Indiana-based Cummins, which denied wrongdoing, is accused of installing so-called defeat ...