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AFPM to sue EPA
2 Dec 2014

AFPM to sue EPA

The AFPM has filed a notice of intent to sue EPA on 2015 RFS.

The case for carbon tax
2 Dec 2014

The case for carbon tax

Cutting carbon: news
27 Nov 2014

Cutting carbon: news

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Sulfur movers and shakers
27 Nov 2014

Sulfur movers and shakers

A look at the global sulfur market with Kimberly Gustin, Senior Consultant, CRU at Sulphur 2014.

ANGA comments on proposed ozone standards
27 Nov 2014

ANGA comments on proposed ozone standards

ANGA’s Executive Vice President, Frank Macchiarola, has commented on EPA’s ozone standards proposal.

Public health and ozone standards
27 Nov 2014

Public health and ozone standards

The American Petroleum Institute has said that public health is protected under the existing ozone standards.

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All pain, no gain
27 Nov 2014

All pain, no gain

The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers and Institute for Energy Research have said that the EPA’s new ozone NAAQS is all pain and no gain.

Proposed ozone NAAQS regulations
26 Nov 2014

Proposed ozone NAAQS regulations

Comments from Howard Feldman on the proposed ozone national ambient air quality standards.

Not a free ride
26 Nov 2014

Not a free ride

Bob Sussman of the Brookings Institution, explains why the US-China climate deal does not represent a free ride for the Chinese.

Air quality regulations
26 Nov 2014

Air quality regulations

The API has said that air quality will continue to improve without costly new ozone regulations.

The effects of climate change on corporate valuations: Part Two
24 Nov 2014

The effects of climate change on corporate valuations: Part Two

McKinsey & Company discuss how climate change can affect the valuations of many companies.

The effects of climate change on corporate valuations: Part One
24 Nov 2014

The effects of climate change on corporate valuations: Part One

McKinsey & Company discuss how efforts to reduce climate change can affect the valuations of many companies, but executives seem largely unaware.

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