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HFC case may head to Supreme Court
A fight over U.S. EPA's authority to phase out refrigerants that are potent greenhouse gases may wind up in the Supreme Court.
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Amanda Reilly, E&E News reporter
A fight over U.S. EPA's authority to phase out refrigerants that are potent greenhouse gases may wind up in the Supreme Court.
The lobbyist who helped arrange EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's trip to Morocco has another foreign client with natural gas interests, East Timor.
By Kevin Bogardus and Hannah Northey in Greenwire
President Trump's vehicle pollution plans could drastically skew how much consumers pay for the same cars, depending on where they live.
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The lobbyist who helped arrange EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's trip to Morocco has another foreign client with natural gas interests, East Timor.
By Kevin Bogardus and Hannah Northey in Greenwire
President Trump's vehicle pollution plans could drastically skew how much consumers pay for the same cars, depending on where they live.