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EPA plans to reverse endangerment finding, a foundation of the federal government's ability to address climate change.
The resulting conflict is playing out in courtrooms, statehouses and regulatory agencies across the country. It’s grounded in constitutional questions of federal preemption, the commerce clause and ...
The EPA announced Wednesday its plan to re-register dicamba, a herbicide widely used on soybean and cotton farms that has been banned twice by federal courts.
A quiet radiation survey is happening right now across parts of Western New York—and it might involve your driveway, your ...
On Monday, some employees at ORD, the largest office in the agency, began receiving emails saying they’d been assigned new ...
The Environmental Protection Agency conducted soil sample testing at the local school district in Henry County for hexavalent chromium, a cancer-causing chemical.
To combat the onslaught of litigation, Bayer has been pushing legislation in nine states, that would shield the company from ...
Companies feared rules and lawsuits based on the Office of Research and Development’s assessments of the dangers of formaldehyde, ethylene oxide and other substances.
The agency’s Office of Research and Development has long provided the scientific underpinnings for EPA’s mission to protect ...
Companies say the two-year exemption will give them time to comply. Environmental groups suspect it is an interim step before ...
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! Transmission is on everyone’s mind in Washington D.C. today, from the Capitol to all the way down Independence Avenue to the Department of Energy. Democrat ...
Ohio’s newly passed budget bill included an amendment that seeks to remove an air nuisance rule that let residents sue ...
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