Sentences with phrase «called endangerment finding»

The EPA has ignored the Chamber and seems to be moving forward with their so - called Endangerment Finding, which says that global warming is a danger to public health.

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The «rule» that Murkowski's measure would strike down was the endangerment finding proposed officially in December — which EPA called a rule because it was released in the rulemaking process with public comments and reviews.
Wigley, in a private email not intended for public consumption, muses about «reopening the public comment period» for Michael's PhD (this is an allusion to Michaels calling for a reopening of the EPA's endangerment finding on CO2).
Instead, the two go out on the road, finding whatever underground robot fighting rings they can with their new discovery: a years - old sparring robot called Atom, which they find in the dump (Child endangerment is another of Charlie's virtues).
As a member of the large plaintiff group in Massachusetts v. EPA, we celebrated the Supreme Court's April 2007 decision declaring CO2 a pollutant under the Clean Air Act and ordering the Environmental Protection Agency to take the next step toward regulation by making what's called the «endangerment finding» — an agency determination that a pollutant «endangers public health and welfare,» leading directly to controls on that pollutant.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last December formally issued a so - called «Endangerment Finding» declaring carbon dioxide, the very substance human beings exhale, is a danger to our health and the future of life on the planet as we know it.
The major Texas filing made in FEB10 was indeed to overturn the EPA's finding of GHG endangerment and called the science into question very strongly.
Call The Rodriguez Law Group today to find out how we can help you fight the child endangerment charges you face in Los Angeles.
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