...the Supreme Court held that greenhouse gases (GHGs) fall within the...regulations, including standards for GHG emissions for automobiles, and rules concerning...
...for 15 to 20 percent of the world's annual manmade greenhouse gas emissions." "[I]n an effort to balance environmental considerations against...
...increased precipitation, extreme weather events, and sea level rise. If GHG [greenhouse gas] emissions continue to increase, which appears inevitable at least in the near...
J. Kevin Healy, a member of Bryan Cave, writes that the devastation caused by Sandy may have stunned most New Yorkers, but it came as no surprise to the climatologists, urban planners and government
In his International Environmental Law column, Stephen L. Kass, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, writes: Unfortunately, the records of the International Court of Justice and the Inter-American
...methane emissions from the oil and natural gas industry. Although the EPA in 2009 found that methane (along with other greenhouse gases...
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