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President Obama's sustainability-focused remake of the U.S. economy must confront harsh commercial and scientific realities.
The circuit court ruled that Congress gave the EPA insufficient statutory guidance in the Clean Air Act to form the basis for those standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency is not keeping Administrator Christie Whitman's commitment to issue regulations based on the best possible science.
This analysis addresses some of the particular peer review procedures discussed in "OMB's Proposed Bulletin on Peer Review and Information Quality."
EPA's proposed response to the 1999 court decision ordering the agency to consider ozone benefits in setting standardsinvites new legal challenges.
In December 1996, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed ambitious revisions to the air quality standards in the Clean Air Act, which have generated considerable controversy.
Sciencepolicy-watchersnow have the President's Council on Bioethics in their crosshairs.
Though George W. Bush and Al Gore probably have different views about environmental policy, they don't spend a lot of time arguing about it because it is hardto make a campaign issue out of a matter when voters tend to be in agreement.



