The rule imposes fees on excessive methane emissions in the oil and gas sector, promoting reductions aligned with climate goals.
The EPA has introduced stricter standards for lead paint dust in homes and childcare facilities to protect children's health, particularly in vulnerable communities.
The EPA's latest data shows a continued decline in greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial sources, particularly power plants.
This fuel waiver aims to mitigate shortages in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The five recipients will develop innovative HFC reclamation and destruction methods.
Ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) significantly reduces emissions and environmental impact by lowering sulfur content and enabling advanced emission control technologies.
EPA announces $9 million in grants for tribes and territories to reduce diesel emissions, aiming to improve public health and support local economies.
The Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program supports efforts to replace vehicles with zero-emiession alternatives.
The 2022 inventory includes emissions from seven key greenhouse gases.
The climate change conversation has shifted from prevention to mitigation and adaptation, focusing on the feasibility of strategies and expert opinions on reversing the worsening crisis amidst rising temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events.
Companies verified by third-party auditors reported a 7.5 percent annual drop in emissions.
The EPA was instrumental in launching the Global Methane Initiative in 2004.
Real-time monitoring and SMART building technologies can significantly reduce energy consumption and help the U.S. meet its ambitious carbon reduction targets.
Eight vehicle dealerships, including four in California, have received the designation.
The nine selected grant applicants will spearhead a wide range of projects combatting the adverse health effects of recent wildfires in the Western United States.