Texas files again to block EPA carbon rules in state
January 3, 2011
Written by Editor in Green News, Green News Feature, Green Regulations, United States
Reuters reports, “Texas on Thursday filed a fresh motion in federal appeals court to block the Obama Administration’s attempts to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in the state, one day after another federal court rejected the state’s petitions. At issue is the state’s lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to prevent the agency from forcing [...]
States sue EPA to stop greenhouse gas rules
March 21, 2010
Written by Editor in Carbon, Green News, Green News Feature
According to Reuters, “At least 15 U.S. states have sued the Environmental Protection Agency seeking to stop it from issuing rules controlling greenhouse gas emissions until it reexamines whether the pollution harms human health. Florida, Indiana, South Carolina and at least nine other states filed the petitions in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in [...]
United States Announces $1 Billion to Reduce Forest Emissions
December 18, 2009
Written by Editor in Green Energy, Green News, Green News Feature, United States
According to the Press Release, “Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the United States, joined by Australia, France, Japan, Norway, and the United Kingdom, agreed, in the context of an ambitious and comprehensive outcome in Copenhagen, to dedicate a total of USD3.5 billion as initial public finance towards slowing, halting and eventually reversing deforestation in [...]