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WV DEP Wraps Up Hearing Over Appeal Of Air Quality Permit For Proposed Tucker County Power Plant

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 5, 2025 | Headlines

West Virginia Watch | 5 December 2025 | Environmental groups and local residents appealed a West Virginia DEP permit for a proposed Tucker County natural gas power plant, arguing it was improperly classified as a minor pollution source and approved using heavily...

How Trump’s Rollbacks To Vehicle Mileage Rules Could Impact Philly Air Quality

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 5, 2025 | Headlines

WHYY | 5 December 2025 | The Trump administration announced plans to roll back Biden-era vehicle fuel efficiency standards from 50.4 mpg to 34.5 mpg, a move supporters say will lower car costs but critics warn will raise fuel expenses, increase pollution, and harm...

Public Comment Period: Special Order By Consent For Pilkington, North America, Inc.

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 4, 2025 | Headlines

NC DEQ – NC.gov | 4 December 2025 | North Carolina DEQ issued a public notice for a proposed Special Order by Consent allowing Pilkington’s Laurinburg glass plant to keep operating during a Title V permit modification after repeated violations tied to NOx and CO...

Chevron Fined $900K For Failing To Monitor Air Pollution Levels In Richmond

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 4, 2025 | Headlines

KTVU | 4 December 2025 | Chevron was fined $900,000 after regulators found dozens of air monitors at its Richmond, California refinery were improperly configured to detect the full range of emissions, prompting further review of the company’s monitoring...

Revealed: Mexico’s Industrial Boomtown Is Making Goods For The US. Residents Say They’re ‘Breathing Poison’

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 3, 2025 | Headlines

The Guardian | 3 December 2025 | New research shows that Monterrey’s rapid industrial boom is producing extreme levels of toxic air pollution, exposing millions of residents to dangerous heavy metals and fine particulates and creating one of the worst air-quality...

Switching To Electric Stoves Can Dramatically Cut Indoor Air Pollution

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 3, 2025 | Headlines

Stanford Report – Stanford University | 3 December 2025 | A new national study finds that gas and propane stoves emit enough nitrogen dioxide to raise risks of asthma, cancer, and other illnesses, and shows that switching to electric stoves could cut Americans’...
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