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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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The Supreme Court sided with West Virginia in West Virginia v. EPA on Thursday, stating that the EPA overstepped in its interpretation of the Clean Air Act.
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The Supreme Court sided with West Virginia in West Virginia v. EPA on Thursday, stating that the EPA overstepped in its interpretation of the Clean Air Act.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it will move to reinstate California’s Clean Air Act waiver, which allows the state to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it will move to reinstate California’s Clean Air Act waiver, which allows the state to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
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Berkeley Asphalt has been out of compliance with court-mandated stipulations to control its toxic emissions for over 20 years.
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Berkeley Asphalt has been out of compliance with court-mandated stipulations to control its toxic emissions for over 20 years.
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With much ambiguity around the production of TJ goods and a lack of sustainability reports, we must ask how environmentally sustainable is Trader Joe's ?
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With much ambiguity around the production of TJ goods and a lack of sustainability reports, we must ask how environmentally sustainable is Trader Joe's ?
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It’s up to us — as voters who can air our environmental grievances through our ballots — to collectively decide whether we’ll soon take action or continue our complacency.
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It’s up to us — as voters who can air our environmental grievances through our ballots — to collectively decide whether we’ll soon take action or continue our complacency.
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California has recently received criticism from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for not doing enough to improve its poor air quality, which was the worst in the U.S. last year.
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California has recently received criticism from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for not doing enough to improve its poor air quality, which was the worst in the U.S. last year.
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UC Berkeley students can play a most immediate and hugely impactful nationwide role by reaching out to fellow students, parents and friends both across California and across the country to highlight how doubling down on equitable clean energy projects offers a rare and genuine win-win at a time when the country is more divided than ever.
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UC Berkeley students can play a most immediate and hugely impactful nationwide role by reaching out to fellow students, parents and friends both across California and across the country to highlight how doubling down on equitable clean energy projects offers a rare and genuine win-win at a time when the country is more divided than ever.
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A study from UC Berkeley economists showed that environmental regulations were the primary driver of a 60 percent pollution decrease in the United States from 1990 to 2008, despite growth in industrial production.
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A study from UC Berkeley economists showed that environmental regulations were the primary driver of a 60 percent pollution decrease in the United States from 1990 to 2008, despite growth in industrial production.
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