CHEMICALS
How PFAS negotiations fell apart
Democrats were hoping to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, but talks fell apart following internal divisions and GOP resistance.
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Democrats were hoping to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, but talks fell apart following internal divisions and GOP resistance.
By Ariana Figueroa in E&E Daily
Experts say the Supreme Court's new conservative majority may seek to revive a long-dormant legal doctrine that could jeopardize U.S. efforts to regulate greenhouse gases.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire
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Democrats were hoping to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, but talks fell apart following internal divisions and GOP resistance.
By Ariana Figueroa in E&E Daily
Experts say the Supreme Court's new conservative majority may seek to revive a long-dormant legal doctrine that could jeopardize U.S. efforts to regulate greenhouse gases.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire