Connecticut's success with greenhouse gas reductions has been vast and extraordinary.
we are a global leader, and we are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
EPA is also... meeting its statutory obligation to protect our public health and our environment.
No single country or State can possibly address climate change alone.
the Clean Power Plan in fact will not cost jobs and it won't take down the economy.
Wildfires and long-range shifting of ozone from Asia will need to be addressed if we're to achieve a lower standard.
Now is not the time to rest on our accomplishments. The only way to ensure we maintain our progress is to keep moving forward.
The evidence shows that, on balance, jobs are created and the economy expands following the passage of major environmental reforms.
The new standard of 70 parts per billion is not as ambitious as some might have hoped for, but it will have a real and meaningful effect on ...
Thankfully, the Obama Administration is basing its decision on the science, not industry interests.
Such a return on investment should prove the obvious: that when the environment is healthy, the economy is healthy.