The Clean Air Act has protected the air we breathe for four decades. By curbing air pollution it has saved many thousands of human lives and improved public health, all while saving money and ...
The Clean Air Act requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ... mainly produced from the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil, which causes a range of public-health and environmental ...
The Trump administration announced on March 12, 2025, that it is "reconsidering" more than 30 air pollution regulations in a ...
It causes disease, which results in health care costs ... We have cleaned up the air and reduced air pollutant emissions in the United States by 74% since passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970 (1). In ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today the approval of Texas’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) to ...
The Clean Air Act – which has helped improve air quality throughout the nation and the National Park System – protects our communities and environment from dirty air pollution. It also has special ...
Congress has never given the EPA explicit instruction to cut greenhouse gases from power plants or motor vehicles, but the agency has relied on the power it was given in the 1970 Clean Air Act to set ...
The EPA's Clean Air Act designates parts of southeastern Wisconsin as non-attainment zones, forcing businesses to pay for costly mitigation efforts for pollution they aren't primarily responsible for.
Clean air is important for the health and day-to-day lives of people, while air pollution is the single greatest environmental risk to human health and one of the main avoidable causes of death ...
CLIMATEWIRE | EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has one week to tell President Donald Trump whether the agency could abandon its authority to regulate climate pollution under the Clean Air Act.
Issuing a new Clean Air Act should also reduce cross-border smog ... hike tariffs or punish other countries if they cause air pollution in Thailand. Phanuwat Khatnak, director of the Mae Hong ...