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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Wed 5/24/2017 11:42:42 AM The Morning Headlines from InsideEPA/climate -- May 24, 2017
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Budget Plan Severely Limits EPA Climate Work With No Sign Of Expansion
The Trump White House's fiscal year 2018 budget {proposal calls for steep cuts to EPA's climate change {policy and research, limiting the agency's climate work {to greenhouse gas reporting and some existing GHG {regulations while signaling that the agency does not {intend to strengthen the climate programs it does {maintain.
Critics Say EPA's FY18 Cuts Undermine Trump
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{The Trump administration's proposed budget for EPA {is sparking push back from environmentalists and state {officials who say the steep proposed cuts would {actually impose significant costs on industries, {communities and the broader economy, in contrast to {administration promises that scaling back EPA rules {would boost prosperity.
{Lacking Unified Industry Stance, NAM Seek; {Leave Youth Climate Suit
{The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is {asking a federal district court to allow it to withdraw as an intervenor on the U.S. government's behalf in a {landmark youth constitutional climate change suit, with {the group saying it and two other industry intervenors {cannot reach agreement on their detailed position in (the litigation.
White House Rejects Calls To Maintain Popular EPA Programs In EVIL Budget
{The White House is doubling down on its plans to slash (popular EPA programs such as the voluntary Energy {Star energy efficiency program in its just-released
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