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Scientific panel does little to quell pollution debate; Group likes cap, trade; questions NSR reform.(new source review)(Discussion)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman An independent panel of scientists has expressed mixed opinions about the Bush administration's approach toward addressing air pollution from power plants and other industrial sources. The scientists questioned wh Byline:...
Tags: Bush Administration, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-07-31
EIP Data: Pollution Enforcement Efforts Under Bush Administration's EPA Drop on Four Out of Five Key Fronts
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Tags: Bush Administration, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-05-23
The Bush Administration formally has proposed legislation to implement the Clear Skies initiative, which would cut power plant pollution by 70 percent. (Washington Report).(Brief Article)
The Bush Administration formally has proposed legislation to implement the Clear Skies initiative, which would cut power plant pollution by 70 percent. President George W. Bush said, "America has made significant progress over the last 30 years The Bush Administration formally has proposed legislation to...
Tags: Bush Administration, Clear, pollution
Research articles 2002-09-01
At Deadline.(American companies to implement environmental freindly practices in strategic business plans)(Conservation groups sue Bush administration over impact of global warming on the American climate)(TXU Corp invests $500 million on pollution contro
More businesses link environment, profits U.S. corporations increasingly are tying profitability to proactive implementation of environmentally preferable building principles and business practices, according to a new survey. Siemens Bui More businesses link environment,...
Tags: Bush Administration, company, global warming, pollution, Siemens AG, survey
Research articles 2006-11-20
Bush Administration Proposes Dramatic Reductions of Pollution from Nonroad Diesel Engines
WASHINGTON, April 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A proposal to dramatically reduce emissions from nonroad diesel engines used in construction, agricultural and industrial equipment is being announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA. This coWASHINGTON, April 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A proposal to dramatically reduce emissions from nonroad diesel...
Tags: Bush Administration, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-04-15
Bush Administration Proposes Dramatic Reductions of Pollution from Nonroad Diesel Engines
WASHINGTON, April 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A proposal to dramatically reduce emissions from nonroad diesel engines used in construction, agricultural and industrial equipment is being announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA. This coWASHINGTON, April 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A proposal to dramatically reduce emissions from nonroad diesel...
Tags: Bush Administration, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-04-16
Environmental Groups: Bush Administration Issues 'Toothless' Regulation For Sea-Going Vessel Air Pollution
WASHINGTON, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Environmental Protection Agency today proposed air emission standards for large sea-going vessels such as oil tankers, cruise ships, and cargo vessels that will do little to clean the air, according to environmentaWASHINGTON, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Environmental Protection Agency today proposed...
Tags: Bush Administration, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, vessel
Research articles 2002-05-01

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Pelosi: 'Bush Administration Mercury Regulations Make Children Pay With Their Health'
WASHINGTON, March 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today on the release of the Bush Administration's regulations on mercury pollution from power plants: "Instead of making polluters pay to clean up the mercury pollution they caused, the new Bush Administration regulations will make...
Tags: Government, pollution, Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2005-03-15
proof is in the policy: The Bush Administration, nonpoint source pollution, and EPA's final TMDL rule, The
The Proof Is in the Policy: The Bush Administration, Nonpoint Source Pollution, and EPA's Final TMDL Rule^* I. Introduction forty-two states, nonpoint sources are the predominant source of pollution in lakes, and in thirty-three states, NPS pollution is the most significant impairment of streams and rivers.7 Additionally, nonpoint sources account...
Tags: Bush, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-01-01
Senate Committee Rejects Bush Corporate Air Pollution Plan; 9-9 Deadlock Blocks Efforts to Dismantle the Clean Air Act
WASHINGTON, March 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the Bush administration's Corporate Air Pollution Plan (S. 131) failed to garner the necessary votes to make it out of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee EPW, dealing a stinging defeat to propoWASHINGTON, March 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the Bush administration's...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-03-09
Bush Administration Eases Air Pollution Rules.
By Seth Borenstein, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 28--WASHINGTON--In one of the biggest changes to pollution regulations in recent years, the Bush administration on Wednesday eased a key air-pollution rule affecting more than 500 older power plants and ...
Tags: pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-08-28
Bush Administration Unveils Controversial Air Pollution Rules.
By Seth Borenstein, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 23--WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration on Friday unveiled controversial air pollution rules that will make it easier for older power plants, refineries and manufacturers to expand without being forced to...
Tags: pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-11-23
Bush Administration 'Midnight Regulations' Impacting Food
The Bush Administration was busy these past few months, passing new regulations to ensure that pieces of its agenda carry over even after today's inauguration. This is nothing new, nor is it uniquely Republican: Carter passed 10,000 pages of regulations in his last month in office, and...
Tags: Food, Worker, Bush Administration, Regulations, Government, Katherine Glover
Blog posts 2009-01-20
Bozeman, Montana -- the Bush administration recently approved the Roundup power plant in central Montana, despite repeated warnings by the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that pollution from the plant would impair visibility in Ye
BOZEMAN, Montana -- The Bush administration recently approved the Roundup power plant in central Montana, despite repeated warnings by the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that pollution from the plant would impair visibility in Yellowstone National Park and the Charles M. Russell...
Tags: Montana, National Park Service, pollution
Research articles 2004-01-01
The Bush Administration's Air Pollution Plan Would Shred Current Clean Air Act Protections, Says Clean Air Trust
WASHINGTON, April 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Bush Administration's air pollution plan, euphemistically called the "Clear Skies Initiative," would shred current Clean Air Act protections, the nonprofit Clean Air Trust noted today. The Administration plan is supported by some of the nation's biggest polluters and environmental outlaws such as...
Tags: Administration, emission, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-04-08
The Bush Administration: Three Experts Forecast Its Impact.(George W. Bush)(Editorial)
How will President George W. Bush's Republican administration and a Christine Todd Whitman-led U.S. EPA affect issues such as brownfields and air regulations? Pollution Engineering asks some industry insiders. State-level actions: I would expect that the Bush administration would devolve more and more...
Tags: administration, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-02-01
Bush Administration Eases Rules Governing Industrial Air Pollution.
By Randy Lee Loftis, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 23--The Bush administration on Friday relaxed rules that had forced industries to cut air pollution, stirring a storm of protests from critics who said Americans' health will be endangered....
Tags: emission, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-11-23
News Conf. Thursday on Upcoming Showdown Over Pending Resolution of Disapproval On Bush Administration's Rule on Mercury Pollution
News Advisory: News Conference Thursday on The Upcoming Showdown Over The Pending Resolution Of Disapproval On The Bush Administration's Controversial Rule On Mercury Pollution WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 8, 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Senate "Swamp" in Upper Senate Park, Corner of Constitution and Delaware, N.W., Washington, D.C. DETAILS: Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.),...
Tags: conference, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-09-07
Rhode Island to Join Lawsuit over Bush Administration's New Clean-Air Rules.
By Peter B. Lord, Providence Journal, R.I. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 29--PROVIDENCE, R.I.--Atty. Gen. Sheldon Whitehouse plans to join eight other state attorneys general in filing a federal lawsuit challenging new air pollution regulations announced by the Bush administration last...
Tags: lawsuit, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-11-29
National Wildlife Federation Statement on Bush Administration Decision To Weaken The Clean Air Act
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statement by Mark Van Putten, president, National Wildlife Federation, on the Bush Administration decision to weaken the Clean Air Act: "The Bush administration's decision today to weaken the Clean Air Act as part of its New Source Review rulemaking will...
Tags: National Wildlife Federation
Research articles 2002-11-22
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