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Survey Measures Public Opinion About Climate Change in Pivotal Election
July 18, 2008
Coalition Encourages Passage of 'Effective' Chemical Security Law
June 27, 2008
Ship Operator, Chief Engineer Plead Guilty to Falsifying Records
June 25, 2008
A Volatile Time
June 17, 2008By Matt Scherer
Homeland Security regulations tighten requirements for chemical, petroleum products
A Volatile TimeIf you're a security integrator working with companies that store or produce chemical or petroleum products, your clients have probably asked for assistance with the Department of Homeland Security's Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism standard (CFAS).
Ferrous Infrastructure Theft on the Rise
May 21, 2008

What's Happening Now?
May 21, 2008By L.K. Williams
EPA offers best available science in new report
Mercury Fact Sheets Target Plumbing, HVAC Contractors
May 16, 2008
NanoRisk: What Can You Do About It?
May 8, 2008By Justin Teeguarden, Amit Gupta, Mark Clark, Sr.
NanoRisk: What Can You Do About It?If you work in the electronic, biomedical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, energy, catalytic, and materials industries and your employer uses nanoparticles or materials that contain nanoparticles, you may be at risk for exposure.
EPA Scientists Report 'Political Interference'
May 6, 2008
Experts Outline Environmental Future
May 2, 2008By L.K. Williams
Court Dismisses 9/11 Suit against Former EPA Chief
April 30, 2008
Board Proposes Options for Natural Disaster Response on the Border
April 2, 2008
Report: Cleantech Investment Robust in U.S., Europe
March 24, 2008
EPA Sponsors 'Best Photo for Earth Day' Contest
March 21, 2008
EPA's 10-Year Study Builds Knowledge of Children's Health
March 10, 2008
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Opinion

Will EPA be Forced to Issue a Climate Change Endangerment Finding?

On April 2, 2008, exactly one year after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, 12 states, supported by an additional five states as amicus curiae, as well as the District of Columbia, the cities of New York and Baltimore, and a number of environmental organizations, filed a petition for mandamus with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit seeking to compel the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to act on remand within 60 days.

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