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That's Hot States sue EPA over new mercury rules and the 'hot spots' they'll create |
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19 May 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| That's Hot States sue EPA over new mercury rules and the "hot spots" they'll create A coalition of 11 states filed suit against the U.S. EPA in federal court yesterday, charging that the agency's recently issued mercury emissions rules, which establish a "cap and trade" system whereby coal-fired power plants can trade pollution credits, pose an unacceptable threat to publi ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, coal, energy, news, politics, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Uncle Sam Wants You! ... To Clean Up After Him Closed military bases frequently icky |
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12 May 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Uncle Sam Wants You! ... To Clean Up After Him Closed military bases frequently icky Irony alert: Hot on the heels of news that the Pentagon is appealing to Congress for exemptions from air and hazardous-waste laws comes word that closed military bases are ridden with, uh, dirty air and hazardous waste. Thirty-four military bases shut down since 1988 are on the U.S. EPA Superfund list of toxic sites, and the upcoming r ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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If the Military Can't Pollute Freely, the Terrorists Have Won Pentagon asks Congress for exemptions from environmental laws, again |
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11 May 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| If the Military Can't Pollute Freely, the Terrorists Have Won Pentagon asks Congress for exemptions from environmental laws, again For the fourth time in as many years, the Defense Department has appealed to Congress for exemptions from major environmental laws -- this time it's air and hazardous-waste laws, as part of the 2006 defense authorization bill. In congressional testimony last year, a senior Pentagon official ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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And By 'Miscellaneous' We Mean 'Nefarious' Substantial changes to Clean Air Act slipped into energy bill |
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18 Apr 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| And By "Miscellaneous" We Mean "Nefarious" Substantial changes to Clean Air Act slipped into energy bill Buried deep in the energy bill, filed under "Miscellaneous," is a tiny bit of text that could affect the Clean Air Act in a big way. The provision, authored by Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas), chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, would allow "downwind" state ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, climate, energy, news, politics (all these topics) |
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World War CO2 Feds, states, and interest groups face off in court over carbon dioxide |
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11 Apr 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| World War CO2 Feds, states, and interest groups face off in court over carbon dioxide An epic environmental case got a day in court on Friday, as a coalition of 12 states, several cities, and 13 nonprofit organizations squared off against the federal government, 11 states, and 19 industry groups before a panel of three judges in a federal appeals court. At issue is the U.S. EPA's authority to regulate carbon ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, politics, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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The Kids on the Bus Go Cough, Cough, Cough Kids on school buses breathe more dangerous air than pedestrians |
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07 Apr 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| The Kids on the Bus Go Cough, Cough, Cough Kids on school buses breathe more dangerous air than pedestrians Kids who ride the bus to school may be exposed to higher levels of pollutants than those outside on the street, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of California at Berkeley measured the air inside six school buses on a route through Los Angeles and found that exhaust was leaking inside the passenge ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, placemaking (all these topics) |
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Cap and Tirade States file suit against EPA over mercury rule |
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30 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Cap and Tirade States file suit against EPA over mercury rule A coalition of nine states has sued the U.S. EPA, claiming the mercury emissions rule it issued earlier this month will do less to protect public health than the Clean Air Act requires. The suit charges the EPA with breaking the law by exempting power-plant mercury emissions from the Clean Air Act's requirement that "maximum available control technology ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Scrubs Debate over mercury-reduction technology rages on |
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18 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Scrubs Debate over mercury-reduction technology rages on The Bush administration's release of its Clean Air Mercury Rule this week has reignited debate over how well existing technology can remove mercury from emissions at coal-fired power plants. The rule mandates a 70 percent reduction in emissions by 2018, a number many enviros contend current mercury-removal technology can achieve within three to five years. ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, coal, energy, news, toxics (all these topics) |
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They've Been Workin' on the Railroad Hybrid railcar goes into use in California |
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16 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| They've Been Workin' on the Railroad Hybrid railcar goes into use in California With U.S. imports on the rise, ports are under growing scrutiny from air-quality regulators. Part of that concern focuses on the rail system that chugs goods out of ports and away to various Wal-Marts around the country. Yesterday, as part of its attempts to address such concerns, Union Pacific Railroad put into use one of the firs ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, California, news, placemaking (all these topics) |
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Global Spillage Pollution from around the globe taints U.S. air and water |
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14 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Global Spillage Pollution from around the globe taints U.S. air and water Even as battles rage in Washington, D.C., over controlling air pollution from domestic sources, dirty emissions from overseas are complicating the problem. Some 30 percent of the ozone in the U.S. may be drifting in from other countries, says NOAA scientist David Parrish. Dust from as far abroad as the Sahara Desert regularly ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, pollution and waste, United States (all these topics) |
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Handle With CAIR EPA issues air pollution rules for Eastern states |
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11 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Handle With CAIR EPA issues air pollution rules for Eastern states With the Clear Skies bill dead in committee, the Bush administration is going ahead with its plan to implement provisions of the bill as regulation. Yesterday saw the first step, as the U.S. EPA issued the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR), which will substantially curtail emissions of soot-causing and smog-forming emissions, primarily generated by ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, East Coast, news, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Better Off Deadlocked Senate committee deadlock means Clear Skies unlikely to pass this year |
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10 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Better Off Deadlocked Senate committee deadlock means Clear Skies unlikely to pass this year After a deadlocked 9-9 vote in the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, the Bush administration's long-sought Clear Skies legislation appears unlikely to pass -- at least this year. The fourth time was not the charm for committee chair James Inhofe (R-Okla.), who had scheduled and then delayed the vote three t ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, legislation, news, politics (all these topics) |
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Polluter Actually Pays Illinois power plants will spend half a billion on pollution controls |
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08 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Polluter Actually Pays Illinois power plants will spend half a billion on pollution controls A 1999 lawsuit against Illinois Power has ended in a proposed settlement of more than $520 million, most of which will go to installing new pollution controls. The suit charged that Illinois Power had violated the Clean Air Act by upgrading several plants without modifying pollution-reduction equipment, as requi ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Illinois, news, pollution and waste (all these topics) |
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Let Us Now Praise Innocuous Men Bush EPA nominee Steve Johnson garners praise and sympathy |
Amanda Griscom Little |
08 Mar 2005 |
Muckraker |
| Stephen Johnson. Photo: Energy Star. The next chief of the Bush EPA wasn't expected to have more than a dewdrop's chance in hell of widespread acceptance in the disgruntled environmental community. So it came as a surprise on Friday when the president tapped respected scientist and 24-year EPA veteran Stephen Johnson to captain the agency, and an array of green leaders ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Muckraker, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Hazy Delays of Winter Clear Skies bill still bottled up in Senate committee |
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04 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Hazy Delays of Winter Clear Skies bill still bottled up in Senate committee Help -- Clear Skies has fallen, and it can't get up! President Bush's "Clear Skies" legislation is stuck in the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Committee Chair James Inhofe (R-Okla.) has delayed a vote on the bill three times, most recently yesterday, each time realizing that it's still deadlocked at ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, James Inhofe, news, politics, toxics (all these topics) |
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Hazed and Confused Appeals court rejects five-state plan for clean park air |
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24 Feb 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Hazed and Confused Appeals court rejects five-state plan for clean park air A market-based program used by five Western states to control haze in national parks and wilderness areas was rejected by a federal appeals court Friday. Brought to court in a challenge by a coal and utilities industry group, the states' efforts to cut sulfur-dioxide pollution and improve air quality and visibility in the parks w ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, coal, energy, news, US EPA, West (all these topics) |
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Poop is not funny
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Katharine Wroth |
24 Feb 2005 |
Gristmill |
| OK, maybe a little. Hot off the, er, presses: a company in Australia is seeking donations of kangaroo dung to make recycled paper. Inspired by African and Asian operations that make sheets from elephant excrement, Joanna Gair hopes to make 'Roo Poo Paper' a household name. The 'pooey' product has proven useful as a conservation fundraiser in some places and is, of course, a hit with the kids. 'It's taken my breath away just how popular this [idea] is,' Gair says. Whi ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Australia, Nebraska, waste (all these topics) |
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Exhausted Old diesel engines kill more than 20,000 Americans a year |
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23 Feb 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Exhausted Old diesel engines kill more than 20,000 Americans a year Particulate pollution generated by old diesel engines is killing more people per year than drunk driving, said a report released yesterday. Using data and methodologies from the U.S. EPA, the Clean Air Task Force and a coalition of public health groups found that more than 20,000 Americans -- particularly those in urban area ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, placemaking, pollution and waste, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Bully for Him Inhofe accused of intimidating Clear Skies naysayers |
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22 Feb 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Bully for Him Inhofe accused of intimidating Clear Skies naysayers Crossing Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) is a risky prospect these days. A representative of two national pollution-control groups recently spoke out against the Bush administration's embattled Clear Skies bill in testimony before a subcommittee of the Environment and Public Works Committee. (The 18-member committee, chaired by Inhofe, is currentl ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, James Inhofe, news, politics (all these topics) |
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Delay of Shame Senate committee delays vote on Clear Skies |
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17 Feb 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Delay of Shame Senate committee delays vote on Clear Skies In what clean-air advocates called a "major victory for the environment," the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee yesterday postponed a decision on Bush's Clear Skies Act. A vote had been scheduled to determine whether the bill would advance to the Senate floor, but with 18 committee members deadlocked on the legislation, Committee ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, James Inhofe, news, politics (all these topics) |
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Green's Labor Lost Enviros, labor unions clash over Clear Skies legislation |
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15 Feb 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Green's Labor Lost Enviros, labor unions clash over Clear Skies legislation With the Senate Environment Committee set to vote tomorrow on the Clear Skies Act, both supporters and critics of the legislation are in high gear. Enviros, who have fought Clear Skies since it was first unveiled by the Bush administration three years ago, have been running ads in various Capitol Hill publications, and yesterday sent senators heart-s ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, news, politics (all these topics) |
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Purple Haze, All in My Parks Gas drilling in the West threatens air at national parks |
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31 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Purple Haze, All in My Parks Gas drilling in the West threatens air at national parks Air quality and visibility at more than a dozen of the nation's oldest and most beloved national parks and monuments, including Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, are under threat from the ongoing boom in natural-gas drilling in the Western U.S. Officials from the Bureau of Land Management admit that the ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, mining and drilling, national parks, West (all these topics) |
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Buy Buy, Love
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Suzy Becker |
31 Jan 2005 |
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| Topics: air pollution, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Smokestack Lightening ConocoPhillips will pay half a billion to clean up refineries |
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28 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Smokestack Lightening ConocoPhillips will pay half a billion to clean up refineries The largest refinery settlement in U.S. history was announced yesterday, as ConocoPhillips, the nation's largest oil refiner, agreed to spend more than $525 million to clean up nine refineries, a deal that will remove 47,000 tons of harmful pollutants from the air each year. This is the 13th such settlement since 1998. ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, energy, oil, United States (all these topics) |
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Chlorific Chlorine factories a major source of mercury pollution, report says |
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27 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Chlorific Chlorine factories a major source of mercury pollution, report says A new study suggests that the chlorine industry may be releasing dangerously high amounts of mercury into the environment, more even than the coal-fired power plants usually pinpointed as major emitters. Although most chlorine plants use a production process that does not involve mercury, there are nine in the U.S. whose century-old methods ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, toxics, United States (all these topics) |
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