regulations
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Grizzled, stubborn lawyers spent decades preparing for the likes of Trump
If there’s any green left in the government by 2020, they’ll be the ones responsible.
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If we could buy a stable climate, what would it be worth?
Curbing carbon emissions has a dollar value -- here’s how and why we measure it.
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The EPA is more vulnerable now than ever before
Previous attacks from Reagan and Bush have nothing on Trump's.
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Week Two brings more enemies of the environment to Team Trump
Second verse, same as the first.
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House Republicans are determined to undo regulations — and block new ones
Targeted rules include protecting streams from coal mining and reducing methane leaks on public land.
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Tossing environmental rules won’t raise wages, no matter what the White House says
On Day One, a false statement appeared on the White House website.
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Food-safety regulation thwarts start-up’s dream to bring you home-cooked meals
Is there a way to sensibly regulate food safety without drumming out innovation -- and homemade pupusas?
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The ExxonMobil refinery that exploded in L.A. last year is up and running again
The plant whose explosion injured four workers, rained chemical ash, and registered on the Richter scale restarted its refinery this week.
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The Economist uses stale right-wing ideas to attack government regulation
The magazine has published a series on "Over-regulated America" that does nothing but contradict itself and repackage false claims about the costs of protective regulation.