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Hey, I'm a CO Too! EPA needs to pay attention to carbon monoxide, says judge |
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08 May 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 3:58 PM on 08 May 2008 Carbon dioxide gets all the press, but the U.S. EPA is way behind on its legal obligation to update the nation's carbon monoxide regulations -- and it needs to get crackin', a federal judge ruled this week. Federal law requires a reassessment of carbon-monoxide standards every five years, but the EPA last took a look at the standards in 1994. While carbon monoxide is not considered to b ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, litigation, news, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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At Lung Last Smog can kill, says report |
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22 Apr 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 2:57 PM on 22 Apr 2008 Short-term exposure to smog is clearly linked to premature deaths, a National Academy of Sciences report has concluded. Some Bush administration officials have claimed that the link between ground-level ozone and health is, well, hazy: when the U.S. EPA was determining acceptable air standards for ozone last month, officials in the Office of Management and Budget claimed there was "considerable uncertainty" of a ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, news, ozone, politics, regulation (all these topics) |
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Bush Whacked President Bush interfered to weaken U.S. ozone standards |
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14 Mar 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 10:39 AM on 14 Mar 2008 President Bush interfered at the last minute to weaken the recently announced U.S. ozone standards, according to EPA documents. On Wednesday, the EPA set both the "public health" standard (how much ozone is in one place at one time) and the "public welfare" standard (consideration of the long-term effect of ozone) at the same level. Before Bush interfered, the agency planne ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, George Bush, health, jackassery, news, ozone, politics, regulation, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Gasp! EPA lowers ozone limit, but ignores scientific advisers' calls to lower it more |
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12 Mar 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 3:34 PM on 12 Mar 2008 Photo: iStockphoto In an effort to clear up smog, the U.S. EPA on Wednesday lowered the permissible amount of ozone in the air, a move that will require 345 counties around the country to clamp down on pollution over the coming years. But the agency ignored the calls of its own scientific advisers for a steeper pollution cut. The EPA will lower the ozone standard to 75 parts ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, news, ozone, politics, regulation, US EPA (all these topics) |
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California waiver update
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David Roberts |
04 Mar 2008 |
Gristmill |
| Earlier this year I wrote about a new (EPA-sponsored) study showing that increased CO2 in the atmosphere is directly correlated with increased ozone, particulates, and carcinogens in the air. Since California suffers disproportionately from those traditional air pollutants, it follows that California does have "extraordinary and compelling conditions" in the face of climate change, and the EPA's decision to deny Cali's waiver was bogus. Now the author of th ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, California, climate, climate science, greenhouse-gas emissions, health, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Green movements or green paint China's central government faces a choice between democracy and eco-collapse |
Jon Rynn |
27 Aug 2007 |
Gristmill |
| 'Choking on Growth' is the apt title of the new New York Times series on the 'human toll, global impact and political challenge of China's epic pollution crisis.' Epic, indeed. The first installment shows how 'As China Roars, Pollution Reaches Deadly Extremes.' The statistics are daunting: Public health is reeling. Pollution has made cancer China's leading cause of death... Nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water. Chinese cities often seem wrapped in a ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, China, greenhouse-gas emissions, health, international politics, politics, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Johnson Stiffens Smog Rules Current U.S. ground-level ozone standard deemed insufficient |
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22 Jun 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Johnson Stiffens Smog Rules Current U.S. ground-level ozone standard deemed insufficient Smoggy air could get cleaner if a new U.S. EPA standard passes muster. Agency head Stephen Johnson has proposed lowering the allowable amount of ground-level ozone from 80 to 84 parts per billion to 70 to 75 ppb, since "the current standard is insufficient to protect public health." But the agency will hold a 9 ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, news, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Fowl Play Factory farms get off easy on air pollution |
Amanda Griscom |
19 May 2004 |
Muckraker |
| What do the National Chicken Council, the National Turkey Federation, United Egg Producers, and Tyson Foods have in common? Crying fowl. Photo: USDA. Well, first there's the obvious fowl connection. Then there's the foul connection: Their facilities, known as "concentrated animal feeding operations" (CAFOs), have growing air-pollution problems thanks to the mountains of gas-emitting excrement deposited ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, air pollution, business, food, health, industrial ag, Muckraker, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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The Homeland is (Cough) Secure (Cough)
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Suzy Becker |
17 Feb 2004 |
Ha. |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, politics (all these topics) |
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A Breath of Somewhat Fresher Air Scientists Recommend Solutions to Coming Air-Quality Challenges |
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30 Jan 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| A Breath of Somewhat Fresher Air Scientists Recommend Solutions to Coming Air-Quality Challenges Though the past three decades have seen substantial progress, concerted action is needed to prevent air pollution from adversely affecting the environment and human health now and in the future, reported the National Research Council of the National Academies, a nonpartisan scientific panel charter ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, climate, health, ozone, politics, population (all these topics) |
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Hasta La Vista, Regulations Schwarzenegger Puts a Hold on Pending Environmental Regulations |
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19 Nov 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Hasta La Vista, Regulations Schwarzenegger Puts a Hold on Pending Environmental Regulations California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) was in office only a few hours before throwing a wrench into a number of environmental-protection efforts by placing a hold on all pending state regulations in order to review their potential impact on the state's business climate. Affect ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, health, politics, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Clear Skies Looking Dirty
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30 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Clear Skies Looking Dirty One of President Bush's most ambitious environmental proposals is in jeopardy -- the goal of cutting mercury emissions from coal-burning power plants 46 percent by 2010. Many in the utility industry are complaining that such a requirement, which is part of Bush's "Clear Skies" legislation, would cost far more than expected and could force some coal- ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, energy, health, politics, pollution and waste, toxics (all these topics) |
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Kerry on
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22 Apr 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Kerry on Massachusetts Democratic Senator and 2004 presidential contender John Kerry is honoring Earth Day today by calling on the federal government to protect the human and ecological health of poor and minority communities through strengthening its commitment to environmental justice. In a speech this afternoon, Kerry demanded the creation of a new environmenta ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, elections, environmental justice, health, Massachusetts, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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May the Source Be With You
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22 Apr 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| May the Source Be With You A newly released, two-year study of the federal Clean Air Act's New Source Review rules criticizes the Bush administration for taking steps to weaken clean air protections and calls for tighter regulations for older coal-fired power plants. New Source Review requires owners of power plants and other polluting facilities to install state-of-the-art emissions-control devic ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, politics, Virginia, West Virginia (all these topics) |
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First Down
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04 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| First Down The parent company of a power plant in eastern Ohio has become the first of 36 energy utilities to be tried for causing smog and health problems in the Northeast. In a lawsuit that began yesterday, the U.S. Justice Department accused FirstEnergy Corporation of significantly upgrading its W.H. Sammis plant without installing new pollution controls, a ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, environmental justice, health, Northeast, Ohio, politics, pollution and waste (all these topics) |
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Mass-ive Attack
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31 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Mass-ive Attack Massachusetts, Maine, and Connecticut will sue the U.S. EPA for violating clean air laws and imperiling the health of citizens by failing to regulate carbon dioxide emissions, the states' attorneys general announced yesterday. In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, the attorneys general will argue that CO2 emissions fr ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, climate, Connecticut, energy, environmental justice, health, Maine, Massachusetts, ozone, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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New Review Zoo
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23 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| New Review Zoo In a blow to environmentalists, a Democratic effort to delay President Bush's plan to relax the New Source Review regulations of the federal Clean Air Act was struck down by the Senate yesterday in a 50-46 vote. The postponement effort had been led by Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.), who wanted to give scientists six months to study the Bush proposal's likely effects on human ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, environmental justice, health, John Edwards, politics (all these topics) |
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Air Enforce Won
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14 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Air Enforce Won After years of court battles, the U.S. EPA agreed yesterday to begin enforcing a stricter standard for ozone pollution that was developed by the Clinton administration in 1997. Industry groups such as the American Truckers Associations and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to try to block the standard, bu ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, commercial and industry organizations, health, placemaking, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Sin Diesel
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04 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Sin Diesel Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust probably triggers a wide range of respiratory illnesses and causes lung cancer, according to a study released yesterday by the U.S. EPA. Based on decades of research, the study found "persuasive" evidence that the diesel engines operating on highways, farms, and construction sites around the country are hazardous to human health. The same concl ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, placemaking, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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New Economics 101
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Suzy Becker |
03 Sep 2002 |
Ha. |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, politics (all these topics) |
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To Summit Up
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14 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| To Summit Up A global report card issued by the United Nations just two weeks before an international environmental summit has given low marks to the world's ecological condition. Among the report's more shocking findings: Three million people die annually from air pollution, while more than 1 billion people -- a sixth of the world's population -- lack access to safe drinking water. The report ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, politics, United Nations, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Caterpillar Metamorphoses Into Beautiful Lobbyist
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24 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Caterpillar Metamorphoses Into Beautiful Lobbyist House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and a coalition of Republican colleagues, manufacturers, and trucking industry reps are pressuring the Bush administration to postpone a strict new anti-pollution standard for diesel trucks. Why? Because Illinois-based Caterpillar ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, commercial and industry organizations, Department of Justice, health, Illinois, politics, pollution and waste, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Death to Coughy
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18 Apr 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Death to Coughy Almost 6,000 people will die prematurely from respiratory illness due to emissions from power plants owned by eight utility companies that the Clinton administration sued for violating the Clean Air Act, according to a private report released yesterday. In addition to the deaths, the report predicted that the pollution would lead to 140,000 asthma attacks and 14,000 ca ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, Midwest, politics, pollution and waste, South (all these topics) |
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Safety Dance, Part One How secure are U.S. nuclear power plants? |
Shelley Smithson |
26 Mar 2002 |
Main Dish |
| Roughly 40 miles from the rubble of the World Trade Center, U.S. Navy cutters patrol the chilly waters of the Hudson River. Military planes circle overhead. On the ground, members of the National Guard stand ready. The Indian Point nuclear power station, which churns out electricity to nearly 2 million homes around New York City, is defended by land, sea, and air. Yet many people -- and especiall ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, energy, health, New York, nuclear power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, politics, United States (all these topics) |
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Smoke Scream
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12 Feb 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Smoke Scream The levels of pollutants spewed into the air over New York City following the Sep. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center exceeded even those of burning oil wells during the Gulf War, according to a new study released yesterday by scientists from the University of California at Davis. The study, which was the most thorough analysis of the dust and ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, environmental justice, health, New York, politics, pollution and waste, US EPA (all these topics) |
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