Midnight Regs: Many Environmental Items on Final Bush Agenda
The rush to deregulate whatever can be deregulated before President Bush leaves the White House is on. Part 2.
The rush to deregulate whatever can be deregulated before President Bush leaves the White House is on. Part 2.
Today, prospective college students may be less interested in a school's football team than its carbon footprint.
Ocean-going ships are a major unregulated air pollution source.
With gasoline at $4/gallon, SUV prices have been plummeting -- hurting not only local car dealers but the newspapers that depend on their ads.
A new NOAA report has reams of data on commercial and recreational fishing in the U.S.
Hunters' lead shot and anglers' lead sinkers are still a pollution source, despite rules restricting them.
EPA calls for companies to submit information on their nanotechnology products. The silence is deafening.
EPA reviews its health-based standard for NO2 as an air pollutant, and has issued a science assessment of health effects.
Utah governor Jon Huntsman announced that state agencies will move to a four-day workweek (10 hours/day, with mandatory three-day weekends) in order to save energy, reduce vehicle miles traveled in the state, and address climate change and air pollution.
EPA is developing a voluntary water efficiency standard for new single-family homes and townhomes.