Houston oil refineries may face fines for violating air standards
The U.S. city of Houston is found to have failed to meet 30-year-old limits on smog-forming pollution and could face hefty fines for some 300 oil refineries, chemical plants and other large industrial facilities, a local newspaper reported Wednesday.
Why It’s More Green To Use Cloth Diapers
Found this interesting photo of how long some garbage we through actually disintegrate in the ocean. As you will find, in the bottom, are the biggest culprits to landfills piling up and contributing to toxic wastes. In an effort to minimize this, companies have been producing biodegradable diapers. However, that is not enough and many [...]
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Canada Working to Address Emissions from Heavy-duty Vehicles
Today, the Honorable Peter Kent, Canada’s Environment Minister, released a consultation paper on the development of proposed regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from new on-road heavy-duty vehicles. Canada and the United States are taking a common North American approach and Canada intends to implement regulations with the 2014 model year in alignment with the United States.
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Florida Leaders Applaud USDA Efforts to Improve Water Quality and Enhance Wildlife in the …
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced $100 million in financial assistance to acquire permanent easements from eligible landowners in four counties and assist with wetland restoration on nearly 24,000 acres of agricultural land in the Northern Everglades Watershed.
Local leaders lauded USDA efforts to protect the Northern Everglades and reiterated their commitment to the continued restoration and economic opportunities made possible by the Wetlands Reserve Program from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Canada’s Environment Minister Announces Important Step Towards Reducing Electricity Sector Emissions
Today, Canada’s Environment Minister Peter Kent announced that the Government of Canada is moving forward with Regulations for the coal-fired electricity sector.
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Galaxies are running out of gas
The Universe forms fewer stars than it used to, and a CSIRO study has now shown why – the galaxies are running out of gas.
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Euro zone crisis to widen climate fund gap: report
A worsening of the euro zone debt crisis could increase a climate funding gap to $45 billion by 2015 as governments struggle to maintain levels of climate change investment due to austerity measures, Ernst Young said on Thursday.
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EPA to propose utility carbon rules next year
The top U.S. environmental regulator will propose early next year twice-delayed rules on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, she told the energyNOW television show.
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Brazil police to probe Chevron drilling, spill
Brazilian federal police have opened a probe into U.S. oil giant Chevron over alleged pollution linked to an oil spill at its offshore Frade project.
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Canadian MP says oil sands opponents “treacherouso”
In a sign of the strain the Canadian government is feeling over development of the tar sands, Environment Minister Peter Kent said on Wednesday that opposition legislators who campaigned in Washington against the idea were treacherous.
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