API Slams EPA’s Proposed Endangerment Finding

Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, issued the following statement today, slamming the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed endangerment finding for greenhouse gases: "“The...

Inhofe Slams EPA Over Proposed Endangerment Finding

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) said today that the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed endangerment finding will unleash a torrent of regulations that will destroy jobs, harm consumers, and extend the agency's...

Texas aims to clean Big Bend air by 2155

" Texas aims to clean Big Bend air by 2155 Texas’ environmental agency approved Wednesday a plan for eliminating haze at Big Bend National Park, but only after acknowledging that it is too weak to...

Regulating carbon? Either way, a ‘world of hurt’

With oil demand slowing down and natural gas prices in the royal crapper, not to mention the denial of permits for all traditional coal-fired power plants, it is beginning to become apparent that the cancer (which began in the financials) has spread into the energy...

EPA: 37 States Have Inadequate Clear Air Act Plans

The year 2064 seems awfully far away, but this is the target date of a national program intended to restore parks and wilderness areas to their once natural splendor. "In a Federal Register notice Friday, EPA said...

Americans Push For Clean Air Act

"The Supreme Court hears arguments this week in a case that could determine whether the Bush administration must change course in how it deals with the threat of global warming."

2006 Living Planet Report Says Get Off the Fence If We Want to Sustain Earth

The Living Planet Report started in 1998 and outlines the state of the natural work and the impact of human activity upon the planet. It’s not good news. Humans (especially North Americans) are using the planet’s resources faster than they can be renewed. Our...

AP Wire | 08/31/2005 | White House to release oil from reserves

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration will release oil from federal petroleum reserves to help refiners affected by Hurricane Katrina, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday. The move, which was expected...

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