EPA Greenhouse Gas Rules in Jeopardy with Republican House Control, Senate Gains
November 4, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Nov. 2 elections that put Republicans firmly in charge of the House of Representatives after a four-year hiatus and trimmed Democratic margins in the Senate will add momentum to industry efforts to…
All States but Texas Ready to Implement Greenhouse Gas Permitting Requirements Early Next Year
October 29, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Every state but Texas is prepared to begin processing and issuing permits for facilities emitting greenhouse gases on Jan. 2, 2011, or soon thereafter, the National Association of Clean Air Agencies said…
Administration Proposes 20 Percent Cut in Fuel Use, Emissions for Heavy-Duty Trucks
October 26, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Obama administration announced a proposal Oct. 25 that would for the first time set fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards for…
Industry Raises Concerns about Delay of EPA Guidance on Greenhouse Gases
October 18, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
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EPA Says It Will Ensure Permitting in States Resisting Regulatory Program
October 8, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Environmental Protection Agency Oct. 6 said it previous hitwillnext hit previous hitensurenext hit that permits previous hitwillnext hit be issued next year for…
Texas Rejects Federal Implementation Plan, Will Not Issue Greenhouse Gas Permits
October 7, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Texas will not cooperate with the Environmental Protection Agency in issuing permits for…
EPA Official Says Ban on New Source Construction Possible in States without Greenhouse Gas Permitting
October 6, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—States that have not taken steps to facilitate greenhouse gas emissions permitting for new and modified emissions sources may face bans on construction of new…
California Governor Signs Energy-Related Measures
October 4, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
LOS ANGELES—Legislation requiring utilities to purchase energy storage systems was among a flurry of…
Administration to Unveil Plans to Increase Fuel Efficiency, Cut Emissions from Vehicles
September 28, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Obama administration is expected to unveil by Oct. 1 plans to increase fuel economy and cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars, light trucks, and…
Most States Implementing Stationary Source Greenhouse Gas Regulations, Group Says
September 16, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Nearly 80 percent of states will be ready to implement greenhouse gas emissions permitting requirements by…


