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By | 03/06/2013 | Energy and Water | 3 Comments

The Obama administration’s Future Energy Policies Remains Uncertain After the nomination of the head of the EPA and Department of Energy.

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By | 03/05/2013 | Headline, In-Depth, Role of Government, Safety | 4 Comments

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), its mission is to ensure “federal laws protecting human health and the environment are enforced fairly and effectively”.

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By | 09/24/2012 | Energy and Water, Featured, Issues, Legislation, Legislators | 27 Comments

Though its critics suggest the EPA upsets the balance of powers, the EPA is constitutionally required to regulate greenhouse gases like CO2.

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By | 05/21/2012 | Budget, Economy, Health Care, Issues, Legislation, Science, Taxes | 8 Comments

Given the budgets at stake over blood lead levels, the CDC may be trying to get one last battle out of a war that’s already been won.

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By | 05/15/2012 | Activism, Energy and Water, Issues, Legislation, Organizations | 1 Comment

Do you have running water in your home? Does your home have a heating system? Does it contain electrical wiring? Have you ever twirled spaghetti on a stainless steel fork?.

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By | 04/22/2012 | California, Energy and Water, Issues, States

Los Angeles topped the Environmental Protection Agency Top 25 Cities with “Energy Star” Certified Buildings for the fourth year in a row in 2011. The City of Angels increased its number of “Energy Star” certified buildings by 149 from 2010, leading the United States with 659 buildings.

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By | 12/28/2011 | Legislation, Safety, Science | 4 Comments

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says it wants to broaden its regulatory powers over agriculture in the name of “sustainable development”. In response, agricultural leaders are pleading with Congress to.

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