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New Advanced Biofuels Initiative “Welcome,” but Would Have Greater Impact if U.S. Supported EU Aviation Law
August 16, 2011The Obama Administration's biofuels initiative could promote low-carbon options for ships and planes and help rural economies. -
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Washington Gets it Right with First-Ever National Fuel Standards for Trucks and Buses -- EDF
August 9, 2011The U.S. EPA announced new tailpipe standards to reduce oil consumption and save American drivers billions of dollars over the lifetime of their vehicles. -
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EPA's Proposed Air Rules Inexpensive and Will Save Lives
July 28, 2011The newly proposed national clean air standards protects human health and the environment through highly cost-effective air pollution control. -
Major Environmental Development Groups Oppose Bill That Would Obstruct Pioneering Anti-Pollution Law
July 27, 2011The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Prohibition Act of 2011 (H.R. 2594) would block U.S. airlines from complying with the EU Aviation Directive. -
Statement of Environmental Defense Fund
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New bill seeks to thwart pioneering anti-pollution law for airlines
July 20, 2011A bill unveiled today in the U.S. House of Representatives would worsen air pollution and force U.S. airlines to violate a European anti-pollution law. -
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EDF Supports Appointment of Matt Rodriquez as California EPA Secretary
July 12, 2011EDF Supports Appointment of Matt Rodriquez as California EPA Secretary -
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New EPA Rule Will Save Texas Lives
July 7, 2011The EPA finalized the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule. -
Environmental Organizations Urge E.U. to Resist Pressure from U.S. Aviation Industry Over Carbon Emissions
July 5, 2011The EU move to include aviation in the ETS is the only multi-country system that now exists to reduce aviation emissions, which are doubling every decade. -
Airline Attack on E.U Emissions Trading System Meets Powerful Opposition
July 5, 2011EU countries rejected the airlines’ contention that aviation emissions can only be addressed by ICAO and that the system amounts to a unilateral tax.