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Improving EPA’s Latest Ozone Transport Rule

Acoel

The proposed 2026 date for installation and operation of state-of-the art emission controls is simply unrealistic given the time required for design, engineering, construction and regulatory approvals for major capital investment projects such as an SCR retrofit – particularly during an age of chronic supply chain disruptions.

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Environment & Energy Educational Opportunities For Students & Adults

PA Environment Daily

Opportunities to learn more about environmental and energy issues affecting Pennsylvania for students and adults-- Awards/Recognition -- We Remember Sept. 28 [PaEN] Help Wanted -- Help Wanted: Armstrong Conservation District - Agricultural Technician [PaEN] Upcoming Events -- Our Pocono Waters Hosts Sept. 16 -- Gov.

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120 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA

PA Environment Daily

By Bruce Ledewitz, Duquesne School Of Law -- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: PA’s Participation In RGGI Matters More Than Other States, Here’s Why - By Clean Air Council -- PUC’s Stephen M. Thank you for your leadership! -- We Remember Sept. 15 [PaEN] -- Williamsport Sun: Loyalsock Twp. DeFrank Thanks Gov. York County Receives $5.8

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Maryland Adopts 42 New Environmental Laws in 2021

Greenbuilding Law

Maryland has been described as having more pages of environmental statutes and regulations on a per capita basis than any other state. The new laws compiled below add to that already very green environmental regulatory scheme.

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The fight over California’s greenhouse gas and ZEV car standards continues

Legal Planet

Of the many achievements of California’s legendary legislator Fran Pavley, one of the most remarkable is then-Assemblywoman Pavley’s modest bill, AB 1493, which directed California to become the first jurisdiction in the country to control greenhouse gas emissions from cars. We were regulating tail pipe emissions.