The Center for Biological Diversity and the Center for Environmental Health accused the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday of failing to issue regulations to reduce harmful ozone air pollution.
“Our nation’s environmental laws only work when they are enforced and Congress empowered the public to enforce the Clean Air Act when regulators have failed to do so,” Jonathan Evans, legal director for the Center of Biological Diversity’s...
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