MONROE, Mich. — President Bush adopted a new tack Monday in arguing for more lenient pollution regulations, saying the need to create jobs should not take a back seat to protecting the environment.
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In a stunning setback for the Bush administration’s environmental and energy policies, a federal court on March 17 tossed out a key provision of a clean air rule that would have allowed for ...
The Environmental Protection Agency should focus its clean air enforcement efforts on market solutions to mobile-source emissions, not on tougher strictures for power plant and refinery emissions. A ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's worst and best from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Images: Reuters/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly C. Boyden Gray, White House counsel to ...
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, asked Wednesday about growing speculation in Washington over “the fatigue factor” of Bush Administration senior staff, dismissed what he called “a parlor ...
The Bush administration’s plans for cutting air pollution could achieve less at certain plants than an existing program targeted by the White House, the National Academy of Sciences suggested Thursday ...
OMAHA, Neb. — President Bush, trying to keep pressure on Iran, called on Tehran today to "come clean" about the scope of its nuclear activities or else face diplomatic isolation. Two days after a new ...