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The party-line vote marked the first time in the 55-year history of the Clean Air Act that Congress has moved to weaken the power of the landmark environmental law.
If also passed by the House as expected, the action will be the first time Congress has weakened protections under the Clean Air Act.
Court documents show that CARB intends to repeal the ACF regulations related to so-called "high-priority" fleets and drayage fleets. Plus, more trucking news.
The legal clash between Greenidge Generation and New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation will continue with a three-day evidentiary hearing beginning June 10 in Albany, according to state officials.
Lawmakers voted to stop the state from requiring that an increasing share of new trucks sold there have zero emissions.
Utah counties are struggling when it comes to clean air, according to a new report from the American Lung Association and advocates said Utahns will pay the price with their overall health.
The company has no Clean Air Act permits. In just 11 months since the company arrived in Memphis, xAI has become one of Shelby County’s largest emitters of smog-producing nitrogen oxides ...
Legislation from U.S. Reps. John Moolenaar (R-MI), Jay Obernolte (R-CA) and Craig Goldman (R-TX) would limit California’s ability to put environmental standards on trains crossing into the state.
When it comes to regulating motor vehicle emissions, California has long been different. California was the first state in the nation to
California Governor Newsom rebukes House Republicans' move to challenge the state's vehicle emissions standards.
Gordon Dalzell has lived for decades near the Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John, and air quality has long been top of mind for him, both as a clean-air activist and as a resident who likes to walk the streets of his neighbourhood.