September 14, 2011

Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Double Counting Biofuels, Regulatory Timeout, Stricter Offshore Standards

The Obama administration has told a federal court that it has no objection to reopening lawsuits brought by both industry and environmental groups challenging national air quality standards for ground-level ozone set by the Bush administration in 2008, the New York Times reported.  The EPA under President Obama had spent two years proposing to tighten that 75 parts per billion standard, but scrapped the plan in the face of opposition from Republicans and business groups.

The influential European Environment Agency Scientific Committee has found that the European Union overestimates the….

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