Air Permit for Coal Power Plant on Navajo Land Sent Back to EPA
The contested air permit for the Sithe Global Desert Rock coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico today was sent back to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for additional analysis.
Read More »Appeals Court: Power Companies Can Be Sued for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In a historic ruling, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with states and private land trusts that sued large power companies to make them curb their greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More »Secretary of State Clinton Sued Over Tar Sands Pipeline Permit
A tar sands oil pipeline from Canada to the United States that was approved by the U.S. government last month was challenged in federal court today by four Native American and environmental groups.
Read More »EPA Again Fines Shell for Stormwater Violations in Puerto Rico
For the second time in less than a year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has cited Shell Chemical Yabucoa in Puerto Rico for violating the federal Clean Water Act.
Read More »Feds, Illinois Sue Midwest Generation to Stop Air Pollution
The federal government and the State of Illinois today filed a civil lawsuit against Midwest Generation LLC, a unit of Edison International, alleging that the company violated, and continues to violate, the Clean Air Act.
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