Pesticide maker Bayer Crop Science has asked EPA to again let farmers use the weedkiller dicamba, which the agency partly banned after a lawsuit earlier this year.
WASHINGTON— Pesticide-maker Bayer has asked the Environmental Protection Agency to re-approve the dangerous pesticide dicamba for use on genetically engineered cotton and soybeans.
And in March, the EPA released a draft assessment of another pesticide in the same class, malathion, that also proposes loosening restrictions based on similar tests. The proposed relaxing of ...
And in March, the EPA released a draft assessment of another pesticide in the same class, malathion, that also proposes loosening restrictions based on similar tests. The proposed relaxing of ...
Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced nearly $1 billion in grants to replace gas heavy-duty vehicles and school buses with electric vehicles. The Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles ...
The rule was among four separate measures targeting coal and natural gas plants that the EPA said would provide "regular certainty" to the power industry and encourage it to make investments to ...
As a result, the EPA expects that creating a single plan for compliance with all the rules will be more cost-effective. The regulations that target carbon dioxide emissions have been in the works ...
A proposal to prohibit lawsuits over warning labels on pesticides — if the product already has a qualifying warning label — ...
The package includes what would become the first U.S. carbon regulation to affect existing coal plants — if it survives political and legal attacks. EPA finalized a suite of rules Thursday that ...
On April 25, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched a blitz of regulations targeting the nation’s fossil-fuel power plants. And in the center of the EPA’s crosshairs is ...
"At EPA it is our responsibility to act within the bounds of our legal authority and assess impacts in a way that is smart, effective, follows the latest science and enables our economy to grow ...
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