Sentences with phrase «emission laws getting»

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The Mosaic Law stated that if a person became unclean through touching a dead body, having an emission of blood, or getting a disease like leprosy, they polluted everything they came into contact with.
Right now, a major climate fight is blowing up in Australia — the government is about to pass a law that would cut carbon emissions and get polluters to pay.
The environmental lobbying group says Hanna has «actively undermined» efforts to get a handle on greenhouse emissions and has backed legislation that would repeal pesticide laws in the state.
I'm from Ontario, Canada so I got to abide by my province emission laws.
It's also getting harder to install engine - related performance parts because of tightening emissions standards and laws.
Try suing someone for harm from CO2 emissions in a court of law, based on facts and not any special laws and see how far you get.
If CO2 emissions are such an issue, don't do it!!!! Let's not start suing companies, and trying to get governments to impose laws and taxes — just stop.
If it somehow becomes law and its provisions get carried out, will the bill matter in the broader context of global climate change and emissions trends?
While the Democratic leadership of the waning 111th Congress failed to get legislation passed into law to address climate change, the House global warming committee, led by Rep. Ed Markey (D - MA), convened dozens of important hearings and briefings featuring top climate scientists and national security experts to educate Congress and the public about the need for swift action to secure America's energy independence, create clean energy jobs and mitigate climate change emissions.
All of us, especially the MPs, have to be alert to make sure that Finland gets a strong climate law and ambitious emission reductions,» said Laura Meller, climate campaigner with Friends of the Earth Finland.
When Pres. Nixon created the EPA in 1970, CA had had emission control laws for years, and it got a special grandfather clause.
According to the film's website, it is critical of Gore, the idea that the world is getting warmer and humans are causing it, and proposals (championed by Gore) for reducing greenhouse emissions through laws and treaties.
Indeed, Obama is combining the corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standard with California's new emissions law — and the result is great news: cars will be 30 percent more efficient by 2016, as all cars sold then must get 42 miles per gallon.
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