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Amid disagreement, panel sticks with soot status quo
CARY, N.C. — EPA is poised to leave its national soot standards unchanged after a fractured advisory panel yesterday formally opted to recommend the status quo.
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Sean Reilly, E&E News reporter
CARY, N.C. — EPA is poised to leave its national soot standards unchanged after a fractured advisory panel yesterday formally opted to recommend the status quo.
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President Biden moved to embed the cost of emissions in federal programs by ramping up the social cost of carbon to $51 a ton.
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