Environment

U.S. EPA settles with Wal-Mart, General Services Administration over California diesel rule

On November 29, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced recent settlements with Wal-Mart Transportation, LLC, and the United States General Services Administration (GSA) that require upgraded diesel particulate filters on their truck fleets to resolve alleged violations of California’s Truck and Bus Regulation. Wal-Mart will also fund an environmental project to reduce air pollution at schools in the Los Angeles area.

EU delivering on climate commitments through enhanced global partnerships

The European Union sees global partnerships and increased cooperation as essential to advancing the Union's strategic interests and to tackle global challenges.

To this end the European Union is backing up its political commitment with concrete actions to cooperate more closely with major economies to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change and environmentally-friendly practices more broadly.

EU Parliament backs people-powered renewables but aims too low

Energy committee plan would undo Spain’s controversial ‘sun tax’

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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's OK Of Corporation's Plan To Drain California Desert Aquifer

Water-mining project would deplete life-giving springs in the Mojave Trails National Monument

On November 28, conservation and health-safety groups filed suit in federal court challenging the Trump administration’s approval of an enormous groundwater-mining and pipeline project in Southern California. The Cadiz water project, approved without environmental review, includes the construction of a pipeline through the Mojave Trails National Monument and other public lands in the area.

EFSEC Unanimously Rejects Oil Terminal: Governor Inslee Has Final Call

Energy council joins Washington’s Attorney General, City of Vancouver, Tribal nations, and hundreds of thousands of Washingtonians in opposing largest oil train terminal in U.S.

On November 28, the Washington Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) unanimously recommended denial of the Tesoro Savage oil terminal in Vancouver, Washington, the United States’ largest proposed oil-train terminal.

Cleaner energy: new binding targets for energy efficiency and use of renewables

Lowering energy consumption and increasing the share of energy produced from renewable sources could mean cleaner environment and lower bills for EU citizens.

EFSEC Unanimously Rejects Oil Terminal: Governor Inslee Has Final Call

Energy council joins Washington’s Attorney General, City of Vancouver, Tribal nations, and hundreds of thousands of Washingtonians in opposing largest oil train terminal in U.S.

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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration’s OK of Corporation’s Plan to Drain California Desert Aquifer

Water-mining project would deplete life-giving springs in the Mojave Trails National Monument

Conservation and health-safety groups filed suit in federal court challenging the Trump administration’s approval of an enormous groundwater-mining and pipeline project in Southern California. The Cadiz water project, approved without environmental review, includes the construction of a pipeline through the Mojave Trails National Monument and other public lands in the area.

Revealed: New WWF report unveils the unseen benefits of saving wild tigers

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Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) In the water Bangkok Zoo, Thailand

EU to renew glyphosate licence, ignoring concerns

A qualified majority of European governments voted to approve the European Commission’s plan to grant a five-year unrestricted licence to glyphosate, a widely used weedkiller that has been linked to cancer and environmental harm.

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