News Source: The Columbus Dispatch
| 2 months ago
A Bush administration plan to cut smog in Columbus and cities across the United States might not be tough enough to protect people's health, the Obama administration said yesterday...Environmental Protection Agency announced that it will take a new...
News Source: The News Journal
| 2 months ago
Continuing its abandonment of key Bush administration pollution policies, the federal Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it will reconsider ozone air quality standards that critics have dismissed as too weak. The decision, outlined in an...
News Source: The Courier-Journal
| 2 months ago
In a decision that could push the Louisville area to go further reducing air pollution, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it will reconsider 2008 national ozone standards established by the Bush administration against...
News Source: Houston Chronicle
| 2 months ago
Environmental Protection Agency will reconsider smog standards set by the Bush administration that scientists said didn't go far enough to protect public health, officials said today. “This is one of the most important protection measures we can...
News Source: USA Today
| 2 months ago
The Environmental Protection Agency is scrapping a controversial Bush-era rule that set stricter limits for the amount of smog allowed in the air, because it fell short of scientific recommendations. In a brief filed Wednesday in a federal appeals...
News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| 2 months ago
The Obama administration is expected to reveal its plans Wednesday for controversial Bush-era environmental regulations that placed new pollution limits on smog. Environmentalists and a coalition of states have attacked the regulations as too weak,...