EPA
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Understanding the Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA Ruling
How the twisting of words in the Clean Water Act spells disaster
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The Inflation Reduction Act Strengthens EPA’s Hand
The legislation doesn't get around the Supreme Court's cilmate ruling but it does give the EPA more leeway in the future
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Another Look at the Supreme Court’s Ruling to Trim EPA’s Powers
The decision is a warning to other regulators
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Supreme Court Ruling on EPA Puts States in the Spotlight
The decision limits the agency's powers to reduce emissions, but the building industry is left unscathed
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Fine-Particle Air Pollution on the Decline
The catch is that poor and minority communities are still the most polluted
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Ozone Pollution from Household Appliances
Increasing emphasis is being placed on poor indoor air quality as a serious health concern, which has researchers looking at home goods as sources of pollutants.
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Why Is Indoor Air Pollution Largely Unregulated?
Pollutants are all around us, but regulation of air quality largely stops at the front door
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EPA Readies New Rule Limiting Appeals on Pollution Permits
Citizens would lose their right to fight pollution permits before an independent appeals panel
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EPA Bans Paint Strippers Containing Methylene Chloride
The chemical will still be available to commercial operators as critics say agency did not go far enough
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EPA Sued Over Inaction on Paint Stripper
Health advocates and the mothers of two victims allege methylene chloride poses 'unreasonable risk'