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Environmental

Jul. 7, 2011

Enviro Groups Can Push Forward Claims

Environmental groups pushing the federal government to regulate the greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes, marine vessels and nonroad vehicles such as bulldozers, won an initial court victory Tuesday when a judge refused to dismiss their case.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Environmental groups pushing the federal government to regulate the greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes, marine vessels and nonroad vehicles such as bulldozers, won an initial court victory Tuesday when a judge refused to dismiss their case.

Groups including Center for Biological Diversity, Center for Food Safety and Friends of the Earth, sued the Environmental Protection Agency last year alleging the government has igno...

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