The US President announced he was overturning the 2009 “endangerment finding” which he said was a “disastrous Obama-era policy that severely damaged the American auto-industry and massively drove up ...
The greenhouse gases emitted from sources like cars, trucks and power plants, major contributors to climate change, will no longer be regulated by the federal government, following an announcement ...
Seamus Culleton has been held for five months despite having valid work permit and being married to US national An Irish court apparently issued a warrant for the arrest of the Irish man currently ...
FIRST ON FOX: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin on Thursday will eliminate the "2009 Obama EPA Endangerment Finding," which set in motion most federal greenhouse gas ...
The Trump administration has repealed an EPA rule that classified carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases as a threat to public health. The endangerment finding underpinned regulations that set ...
The Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them. By Lisa Friedman ...
On Thursday, the Trump administration rescinded the central scientific finding that underpins much of the nation's climate pollution rules, its most aggressive action yet to halt initiatives that ...
Seamus Culleton, the Irishman living in the United States who is being detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) service, entered the US in 2009 as a tourist, according to a court ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday plans to repeal the legal framework that underpins its power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. "President Trump will be joined by Administrator Lee ...
The Trump administration plans to repeal the landmark 2009 legal finding that climate change poses a threat to the public this week, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Tuesday. “On Thursday, ...
Last month the U.S. Energy Secretary discussed the state of the global energy sector, including a growing divergence between American and European policies, with WSJ Deputy Editor in Chief David Crow.
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