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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Minnesota Regulators Grant Final Permits for Pipeline Construction

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted one of the last remaining permits needed for Enbridge Energy to build its long-planned Line 3 replacement oil pipeline.

Trump Administration Proposes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rule for U.S. Manufactured Aircraft

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The Trump Administration has announced it is imposing standards for aviation greenhouse gas emissions on domestic airplane manufacturers, to comply with the standards set by the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization.

U.S. EPA Maintains Current Soot Standards

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will retain, without changes, standards for particulate matter pollution, more commonly known as soot. The agency says...

U.S. EPA, DOT, Promote Safety by Reducing Mandated Future Fuel Economy Increases

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The Trump administration finalized updates to the nation’s fuel economy standard on March 31, with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Environmental...
Supreme Court

Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority in Victory for Landowners

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In Sackett v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously struck down the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s broad application of the 1972 Clean Water Act to isolated wetlands on private property, ruling the Clean Water Act does not apply to the Sackett family’s property.
CAFE standards

Commentary: Too Clever by Half – EPA’s De-Facto Electric Vehicle Mandate

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced new, greenhouse gas emission standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles, that is a de facto electric vehicle mandate because the most popular gas and diesel vehicles on the road will unable to meet the standard. .
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EPA New Emission Standards Will End Gasoline Vehicles

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday announced new proposed federal vehicle emissions standards critics claim will “effectively ban gasoline and diesel vehicles” while making the U.S. dependent on China.
flaring methane

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline Despite Soaring Oil and Gas Production

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 Draft Greenhouse Gas Inventory reveals total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States were 2 percent below their 1990 levels in 2021, falling from a high of 15.7 percent above 1990 levels in 2007.
WOTUS

West Virginia Leads Coalition of 24 States Suing Biden Administration Over Expanded Water Rule

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Twenty-four U.S. states have joined forces to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over a new, stricter rule regulating Waters of the United States under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
U.S. EPA

EPA Announces Stricter “Soot” Rule

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new standards for fine particulate matter, produced primarily by manufacturing and transportation, claiming current levels of soot pose health risks.

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Petition Demands Kansas City Chiefs Fire Kicker Harrison Butker for ‘Discriminatory’ Grad Speech

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A petition launched on Change.org demands that the Kansas City Chiefs fire kicker Harrison Butker for a commencement speech he gave Saturday at Benedictine...
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Biden Races to Add $1 Trillion In New Regs As Election Looms

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The Biden administration has added a total of $1.2 trillion in costs to the economy in the first several months of 2024 from finalized...

Robert Genetski: Price Rises Slow

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Robert Genetski: price rises slow, interest rates down, stocks up, amid emerging signs monetary restraint is finally slowing economy. by Robert Genetski The Week That Was April...