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EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
The EPA and the Interior Department are applying President Joe Biden’s Justice40 equity effort to nearly 140 programs to steer more federal benefits to disadvantaged populations under programs to reduce lead, increase access to clean water, and restore mining areas and ecosystems.
EPA Ban on TV Flame Retardant to Stay in Place Pending Review
The Environmental Protection Agency’s rule banning the production and import of products containing a flame retardant called decabromodiphenyl ether, or decaBDE, may stay in place pending the agency’s review, the Ninth Circuit ruled.
Transfer of Sacred Apache Land for Copper Mining Survives Test
A government land transfer that could allow new copper mining in Arizona withstood a legal test when the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled against an Apache American Indian nonprofit group that says the land in question is sacred religious ground.
Maine Paper Mill Owners Partly Avoid Suit Over PFAS in Wells
Danish Ruling Coalition Agrees on $106 Per Metric Ton Carbon Tax
Denmark’s newly elected ruling coalition has agreed to an ambitious green tax reform package with a carbon tax, according to a finance ministry announcement.
Constitutional Challenge to Illinois Fuel Tax Signs Nixed (1)
An Illinois law requiring gas stations to post notices of a reduction in gas taxes will stand for now after a federal trial court rejected a trade association’s challenge.
Russia Gasoline Tax Breaks to Include Discount to Brent: IFX
The Russian government has submitted proposals to the State Duma to amend gasoline tax breaks to take into account the discount between Urals crude and benchmark Brent, Interfax
UPS, Dell, Others Call on SEC to Retool Climate Accounting Plan
Audit firms and companies including United Parcel Service Inc. and BNP Paribas SA urged the SEC to revamp onerous climate accounting requirements as the regulator considers a major expansion of corporate reporting.
Indonesia Delays Carbon Tax Implementation: Ministry
Indonesia has postponed its plan to implement carbon tax initially scheduled to take effect in July, according to the Finance Ministry.
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EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
EPA Ban on TV Flame Retardant to Stay in Place Pending Review
Permian Basin Facing Pollution Rules That Could Curb Drilling
Department of the Interior
EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: Biden Negotiates New Energy, Climate Plan
EPA Would Get Less Money Under House Bill Than Biden Proposal
Department of Energy
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: House Democrats Eye Reconciliation Talks
EPA Scales Up Environmental Equity Grants Flush With Big Funding
Oil CEOs Get Olive Branch From Granholm in Gas-Price Huddle (1)
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EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
Maine Paper Mill Owners Partly Avoid Suit Over PFAS in Wells
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UPS, Dell, Others Call on SEC to Retool Climate Accounting Plan
Indonesia Delays Carbon Tax Implementation: Ministry
Permian Basin Facing Pollution Rules That Could Curb Drilling
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EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
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EPA Escapes Looming Deadline for Washington Water Quality Review
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EPA, Interior Apply Biden Justice40 Equity Plan to 137 Programs
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EPA Scales Up Environmental Equity Grants Flush With Big Funding
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