EPA
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Supreme Court's Ruling Strengthens EPA's Position on Carbon Pollution from Power Plants
The U.S. Supreme Court denied emergency requests from West Virginia, Indiana, and 25 other states to halt a new federal rule aimed at reducing carbon pollution from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
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Coal Pollution Causes Sickness in Native Frogs of Australia National Park
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EPA Ranks All 50 States: Which is the Most Polluted in US?
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Multiple States and Cities are Stepping Up After the Federal Government Takes Important Climate-Fighting Tools Away
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Environmental Protection Agency Sued Over Water Pollution Leading to Death of Manatees
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Study Explains How Harmful PFAS Got Called the "Forever Chemical"
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EPA Identifies Over 120,000 Sites in US That Exposes People to PFAS Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
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Mystery Behind Sudden Mass Deaths of Bald Eagles 27 Years Ago Finally Explained
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EPA's New Policy Will Affect Air Conditioner and Refrigerator Use in the US
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Biden Returns California's Power to Combat Smog and Mitigate Emission
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Vehicle Emission Standards to be Proposed by the EPA