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Auto Industry and Green Groups Agree on Landmark Climate Policy
In a swift bit of Congressional maneuvering September 24, the U.S. Senate rejected a proposed amendment from longtime global warming skeptic Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) that would have effectively killed President Obama’s plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. What’s interesting is that the auto industry itself opposed...
Tags: Greenhouse Gas Emission, Industry, Greenhouse Gas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Amendment, Murkowski, Climate Emission, Manufacturing, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-09-25
Week in Oil & Gas: Boxer-Kerry Bill, EPA Emissions Rules, and China's Oil Grab Efforts
Greenhouse gas emissions dominated headlines throughout the week with the introduction of legislation that seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and another government agency jumping into propose its own rules for industrial facilities. The Senate -- via co-sponsors Barbara Boxer, D- Calif., and John Kerry, D-Mass. -- introduced its...
Tags: BP Plc, Iraq, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Greenhouse Gas, Oil & Gas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Gas, Watson, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-04
Five and Counting: Apple Quits Chamber of Commerce
Apple has turned in its membership card to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce -- effective immediately -- over the business lobbying group's opposition to the Environmental Protection's Agency effort to limit greenhouse gases. Apple's departure from the Chamber may not be as surprising as say, three utilities quitting the...
Tags: Greenhouse Gas Emission, Greenhouse Gas, Apple Inc., Climate Change, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-05
Climate-Bill Stimulus: EPA Sends Greenhouse Gas Finding to White House
While climate-change legislation continues its political roller coaster ride through Congress, another effort to regulate greenhouse gas emissions is underfoot. The Environmental Protection Agency has sent its final finding on whether carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions are a danger to human health and welfare, Reuters reported....
Tags: Greenhouse Gas Emission, White House, Greenhouse Gas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-11-09

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The future of greenhouse gas emission regulations: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency.
ON APRIL 2, 2007, the United States Supreme Court rendered its decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, No. 05-1120, holding that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA" or "Agency") has the statutory authority under the Clean Air Act (the "Act" or "CAA") to regulate "greenhouse gas" emissions...
Tags: agency, emission, regulation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-07-01
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Inventory Open for Public Comment
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> U.S. greenhouse gas emissions increased by 0.6 percent from 2002 to 2003, but they stayed below emission levels in 2000, according to an annual report on the six gases released Monday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA. Fossil fuel combustion was the largest source...
Tags: emission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2005-03-01
Supreme Court ruling: EPA must regulate greenhouse gas emissions.(Environmental Protection Agency)
Last week's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that the Environmental Protection Agency EPA must regulate emission of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming likely will spur Congressional action on climate issues and has prompted concern that such action could lead to federal preemption of state...
Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-04-09
Rockwell Collins Joins EPA Climate Leaders Program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- As a part of its continued commitment to sustainable practices, Rockwell Collins announced today its participation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Climate Leaders program. By participating in Climate Leaders, Rockwell Collins has pledged to reduce its corporate-wide greenhouse gas GHG emissions. The company is...
Tags: Rockwell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-10-12
Energy Roundup: Hydrogen-Powered Tractors, EPA's Big Plans, and More
New Holland puts hydrogen fuel cells to work in new tractors -- New Holland is developing a tractor that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell instead of gasoline and hopes to have a production model ready by 2013. The NH2, which has no gears and would...
Tags: Oil Company, Job, Russia, Hungary, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hydrogen, Ecopetrol, Fuel Cells, Recruitment & Selection, Emerging Technologies, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-03-10
Cap and Trade: What It Will Cost You
Depending on who's counting, the new bill in Congress will raise your energy costs between $175 and $3,100 per year. The good news: It's likely to be closer to the low end. Oddly, that's also the bad news. ...
Tags: Cap-and-Trade, Bill, Emission, MoneyWatch, CBO, Cap and Trade, American Clean Energy and Security Act, Waxman-Markey Bill, Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Climate Change, John Boehner, John Reilly, Electricity Bills, Nick Lansing
Articles 2009-07-22
Fuel-Thrifty BMW Benefits From EPA's "German Provision"
BMW is proud of what it describes as a 14 percent fuel economy jump in its U.S. car fleet between 1990 and 2005. In Europe, that improvement was even better in the same time frame, at 16 percent. In 2007, BMW AG’s fuel economy improved at four times the average...
Tags: Automobile Company, Benefit, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, BMW AG, Emission Level, Manufacturing, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-10-27
Week in Oil & Gas: Climate Bill's Small GOP Blessing and the Race For Energy Assets
Earnings season is ramping up again with companies like Halliburton and General Electric already pulling back the curtain on their third quarter results. But before we dive into the numbers over here at BNET Energy -- a word or two about some developments last week shaping the fundamentals of the energy...
Tags: Asset, Offshore, Exxon Mobil Corp., GOP, Republican, Oil & Gas, Climate Change, Asset Management, Outsourcing, Operational Planning, Business Operations, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-19
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