August 31, 2011
Policy and Enforcement Briefing: Regulation Repeals, Exxon in the Arctic, Wind Energy
The leadership of the GOP majority in the U.S. House of Representatives told its membership that it will seek to repeal or delay numerous of the Environmental Protection Agency’s “job-killing” regulations and proposed rules, The Hill reported. Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) is targeting national smog standards, the EPA’s proposals to strengthen standards for air toxics from industrial boilers, and power-plant rules on mercury and sulfur dioxide.
Exxon entered a landmark agreement with Russia to explore for oil in a portion of the country’s Arctic Ocean territory, even as U.S. waters off nearby Alaska….
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