There is really a fairness question. It really goes back to the Golden Rule; we ought to treat other people like we want to be treated.
It is a level playing field issue, it is a good neighbor issue, it is a fairness and equity issue.
Our decisions drive the installation of cost-effective, available pollution control equipments that save lives.
We also need to be fair in the way that we generate that electricity.
The bottom line is rules and regulations aren't making our children sick; pollution is making our children sick.
We can and should continue to reduce emissions, but we should do so in a way that protects families from skyrocketing el...
Under the Clean Air Act States have few tools available to them to hold upwind States accountable.
EPA simply wants to hold all companies to the standards used at the cleanest plants, which have shown that they can succ...
It is simply not true that there is any question about the science, nor any question about the impact.
The evidence is overwhelming. Mercury causes a reduction in IQ of children born through the mercury in their mother's bo...
The Clean Air Transport Rule and Mercury Air Toxics Standards are continuing the successful history of the Clean Air Act...