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The NYT is reporting that a House panel has voted to limit U.S. EPA's authority over greenhouse gas emissions: "Moving on a...
Tags: Energy, Environment, GHG
We noted earlier the articles recently published by the NYT regarding shale development, including the claim that it involved the...
Tags: Marcellus, Energy, Environment, Shale
The Ohio Governor's proposed budget was released yesterday, including the proposed two-year budget for Ohio EPA and the Ohio...
Tags: Environment
Relying on an interpretation of Washington State Law, the federal district court for the eastern district of Washington opens the...
Tags: Environment
U.S. EPA has extended the deadline for reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from March 31, 2011, to an unspecified date later...
Tags: Greenhouse Gas, Energy, Environment
For those of you who have something to say about USEPA's regulations, here is your chance. USEPA has given notice that it is...
Tags: Environment
In case you missed it, last week the USEPA issued the new MACT standards for Boilers. A link to the USEPA announcement can be...
Tags: Boiler, MACT, Environment
The Elmira Star-Gazette is reporting that a group of New York families has filed suit claiming that Anschutz Exploration Corp....
Tags: Energy, Environment
We've reported several times on the rules proposed for drilling in the Delaware River Basin by the Basin's Commission (DRBC) (see
Tags: Energy, Environment
The NYT is reporting on congressional hearings convened by the House Energy and Commerce Committee to address U.S. EPA's...
Tags: Energy, Environment, GHG
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