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Electrifying The ER: Our Custom-Built Ambulance Debuts On Grey’s Anatomy

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 31, 2026 | Headlines

Rivian Stories | 31 January 2026 | Rivian collaborated with the production team of Grey’s Anatomy to transform its all-electric Commercial Van into a custom “vanbulance” for Season 22, showcasing zero-emissions emergency vehicle innovation designed for both on-screen...

Key Air Quality Enforcement Decision Goes Down To The Wire

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 31, 2026 | Headlines

POLITICO Pro | 31 January 2026 | EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin faces a looming Clean Air Act deadline to determine which regions fail to meet the Biden-era strengthened soot standard even as the Trump administration seeks to overturn the rule in federal court.

New Tool Tracks Cross-Border Pollution, Revealing Unequal Distribution Of Risk, Responsibility

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 30, 2026 | Headlines

EurekAlert! | 30 January 2026 | A new University of Notre Dame study finds that about 40% of the 100,000 annual U.S. premature deaths linked to PM2.5 are caused by cross-state pollution and introduces a simplified, data-driven framework to help policymakers identify...

EPA Plan Would Begin Rolling Back ‘Good Neighbor’ Rule On Downwind Pollution From Smokestacks

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 30, 2026 | Headlines

AP News | 30 January 2026 | The Trump administration’s EPA has proposed approving ozone control plans for eight states and moving to roll back the Biden-era “Good Neighbor” rule limiting cross-state smokestack emissions, drawing criticism from environmental groups who...

Tlaib, Health Advocates Sound Alarm As EPA Works To Loosen Pollution Standard

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 29, 2026 | Headlines

The Detroit News | 29 January 2026 | Health advocates warn that the EPA’s proposed rollback of federal particulate matter standards would disproportionately harm Michigan residents near industrial sources by weakening protections for people with heart and lung...
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