CLEAN POWER PLAN
White House meets with greens, unions on rollback
The White House has begun meetings to discuss pulling back on U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan.
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Kevin Bogardus, E&E News reporter
The White House has begun meetings to discuss pulling back on U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan.
More than 160 pages of emails, memos and itineraries obtained by E&E News under a Nevada public records request show what it takes to pull off a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Weeks of emails and conference calls, advance site visits and plenty of overtime let the press-shy EPA chief slip into town.
By Kevin Bogardus in Greenwire
In signing off on a proposed scientific "transparency" rule yesterday, EPA chief Scott Pruitt heralded a straightforward goal: to show the data underlying major new regulations.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire
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More than 160 pages of emails, memos and itineraries obtained by E&E News under a Nevada public records request show what it takes to pull off a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Weeks of emails and conference calls, advance site visits and plenty of overtime let the press-shy EPA chief slip into town.
By Kevin Bogardus in Greenwire
In signing off on a proposed scientific "transparency" rule yesterday, EPA chief Scott Pruitt heralded a straightforward goal: to show the data underlying major new regulations.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire