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100 Days and Counting: U.S. Climate Policy under Obama

Paige Andrews, 30th April 09

Under the Bush administration, greenhouse-gas emission legislation was considered excessive regulation that could prove harmful to U.S. businesses. » Read more...

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The United States to track greenhouse gas emissions - EPA proposal released

Paige Andrews, 11th March 09

On Tuesday, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed the first ever comprehensive system for reporting greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. » Read more...

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Patchwork or Progress? What state-led emissions standards could mean for U.S. automakers

Paige Andrews, 30th January 09

Only one week into office and U.S. President Barack Obama is charging full speed ahead on fulfilling his campaign promise to bring change to Washington. » Read more...

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EPA Coal Decision Provides a Glimpse of What is to Come

Niel Bowerman, 15th November 08

On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) appeals panel overturned a permit for a proposed coal-fired power station in Utah.  The panel ruled that the EPA’s Denver office had inadequately supported its decision to issue a permit to the plant without considering its carbon dioxide emissions. » Read more...

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