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Appeals court rules on ethanol refinery pollutants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State environmental regulators improperly changed state rules to allow Indiana ethanol refineries to release an extra 150 tons of air pollutants per year, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The appeals court overturned...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Natural Resource Industry
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New hydraulic fracturing rules proposed
Hydraulic fracturing, the process that involves shooting millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals underground to crack shale formations and unlock oil and gas, would become more difficult under new rules proposed by the Interior Department. As...Tags: Water Supply, Petroleum Industry, Land Resources, Energy Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Interior Department offers new rules for 'fracking'
WASHINGTON — The Interior Department proposed new rules to regulate hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas on federal land Thursday, drawing criticism from environmentalists that it had weakened an earlier draft to placate industry. Industry...Tags: Water Supply, Petroleum Industry, Land Resources, Energy Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Groups oppose effort to restart damaged California reactor
ReutersHOUSTON, May 16 (Reuters) - Critics of the damaged San Onofre nuclear plant in California urged federal regulators on Thursday to reject an effort by a unit of Edison International to accelerate a review process needed to determine if the reactor is...Tags: Southern California Edison Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Edison International
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Kroger turns spoiled food into electricity; how do you reduce waste?
As supermarkets try to figure out how to cut down on waste and experiment with alternative forms of energy, Kroger Co. says it's doing both simultaneously by turning landfill-bound organic matter into electricity that powers its stores, The Times'...
Tags: Kroger Company, Breads, Bananas, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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A powerful use for spoiled food
What happens to the 40% of food produced but never eaten in the U.S. each year, the mounds of perfect fruit passed over by grocery store shoppers, the tons of meat and milk left to expire? At Ralphs, one of the oldest and largest supermarket chains on...
Tags: Walmart, Energy, Kroger Company, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Analysis: Obama climate agenda faces Supreme Court reckoning
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a barrage of legal briefs, a coalition of business groups and Republican-leaning states are taking their fight against Obama administration climate change regulations to the U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and...Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation and Regulation, Environmental Politics, U.S. Department of Justice
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EPA continues to release producers' personal information
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) is appalled to learn that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to illegally release information on cattle operations to the activist groups Earth Justice, the Pew Charitable Trust and the...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Politics
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L.A. council approves controversial rail yard for port complex
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a controversial rail yard serving the harbor, setting the stage for possible court challenges alleging violations of environmental and civil rights laws. The proposal to build a center for trains...
Tags: Minority Groups, Environmental Issues, Asthma, Crime, Law and Justice, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
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Council OKs port rail yard but lawsuit is threatened
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a controversial rail yard near the Port of Los Angeles, setting the stage for possible court challenges, alleging violations of environmental and civil rights laws. The proposal to build a staging...Tags: Minority Groups, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Asthma, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
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Ind. court rules regulators improperly changed rule to allow more ethanol refinery emissions
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Court of Appeals says state environmental regulators improperly changed state rules to allow Indiana ethanol refineries to release an extra 150 tons of air pollutants per year. The appeals court Tuesday overturned...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Environmental Politics, Ethanol
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
INDIANA MEDICAID Medicaid expansion in Pence's hands after session INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence is now playing the waiting game with federal officials reviewing Indiana's request to expand Medicaid using its Healthy Indiana Plan medical...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mitch Daniels, Health and Safety at School, Angola, Prisons
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