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Coloradans will need to act fast if they want to take advantage of a suite of federal tax credits for home energy upgrades and electric vehicles. The new tax and spending cut law signed ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNUS Nitrogen downplays harm of chemical leaks, spills in TennesseeTucked neatly behind the hills and trees of the valley, the plant produces ingredients that are used to manufacture blasting ...
“Thankfully the Clean Air Act is still working and holding the mining industry accountable for protecting air quality and communities,” said Nichols, a senior advocate at the Center for ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNSupreme Court denies ExxonMobil's appeal in $14.3 million air pollution caseThe U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to ExxonMobil by refusing to hear an appeal to overturn a lower court decision that ...
Local environmental groups in Western Pennsylvania say Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel should lead to cleaner operations at the company’s Pittsburgh-area plants.
Republican House members are moving ahead with two bills that would rewrite the Clean Air Act for the first time in 35 years, partly in response to EPA’s decision last year under then-President ...
Environmental groups want Nippon to clean up U.S. Steel's Mon Valley plants, which have racked up $64 million in fines and settlements in recent years.
California's "Clean Air Decal" program expires this year just as the Bay Area's "Casual Carpool" program is organizing its comeback.
A congressman and two senators introduced the Golden Dome Act on 6/24. We explored the details of the bill as a guide for the industrial base.
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' Sean Marotta and Danielle Desaulniers Stempel explain how the Supreme Court's new two-step rule to determine the venue for Clean Air Act cases will work.
Radius to address alleged Clean Water Act violations in California The company will install a granular activated carbon treatment unit to reduce pollutants discharged into the Oakland Inner Harbor and ...
Opinion: Montana’s 20-year-old Clean Indoor Air Act is now better and stronger than ever before. And, our workers, patrons and kids will not be exposed to deadly toxins in the ...
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