EPA reverses Bush ruling, grants California stricter emissions rules
Published 6/30/2009 at Scientific American - Environment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said today that it will let California set its own tailpipe emissions standards under a fresh interpretation of the Clean Air Act, The Los Angeles Times reports. [More]
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