Por: New York Post Business April 12, 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed sweeping emissions cuts for new cars and trucks through 2032, a move it says could mean two out of every three within a decade. The proposal, if finalized, represents the most aggressive US vehicle emissions reduction plan to date, requiring 13% annual average pollution cuts and a 56% reduction in projected fleet average emissions over 2026 requirements. The EPA is also proposing new... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation April 11, 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Tuesday to limit the use of the chemical ethylene oxide after finding higher than expected cancer risk at facilities that use it to sterilize billions of medical devices each year.The EPA says its proposal will by roughly 80% by... + más
EPA to hold meeting on cancer-causing gas used by Groveland sterilization plant | Orlando Sentinel
To fight cancer, EPA wants sterilizer companies to emit less | ABC News
ABC7 USA World April 10, 2023
is preparing to release strict new proposed federal emissions standards for light-duty vehicles that, if implemented, would move the US car market decisively toward electric vehicles over the next decade.The EPA is considering emissions standards that could make up to two-thirds... + más
EPA wants state to crack down on pollution during plant startups and shutdowns | The Advocate
EPA orders dioxin testing at Ohio train crash site | Politico
CBS News USA Politics March 14, 2023
The Biden administration is proposing the first-ever national standard for six forever chemicals in drinking water, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday. Per- and polyfluorinated substances are a group of compounds knowns as PFAS found in multiple water... + más
Biden proposes first national limits on toxic 'forever chemicals' in drinking water | CNBC
Biden EPA launches landmark push to curb ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water | Politico
The Advocate USA Business March 06, 2023
The says the state is violating federal law by allowing manufacturers to release toxic air pollutants in amounts greater than their permits specify during plant startups, shutdowns and malfunctions, including those resulting from hurricanes, tropical storms or accidents.EPA... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
New York Post USA Sports March 05, 2023
Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt, who is in a spring training battle for the fifth spot in the rotation, takes a timeout for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Why was Kobe Bryant so impactful for you? A: So much of his mentality and the way he carried himself in his... + más
Clarke Schmidt’s ‘nasty’ new cutter provides boost to make Yankees’ rotation | New York Post
What should the Yankees do with Clarke Schmidt? | New York Daily News
Politico USA Politics March 03, 2023
EPA on Thursday ordered Norfolk Southern to begin testing for dioxins, a family of toxic chemicals that cause cancer and various other ailments, at the site of the East Palestine, Ohio, train crash. The order followed weeks of complaints by local residents that EPA wasn’t... + más
EPA orders testing for highly toxic dioxins at Ohio derailment site | Portland Press Herald
Ohio senators raise alarm on cancer-causing chemical potentially spreading in East Palestine | Fox News
The Advocate USA Business October 14, 2022
The state Departments of Environmental Quality and Health may be violating federal civil rights laws and regulations by allowing Black people to suffer disproportionate impacts from air pollution in Louisiana's industrial corridor, including an increased risk of cancer, the... + más
EPA: Racial disparity in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' | WPLG Local 10
EPA: Racial disparity in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' | Associated Press
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