After the announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday rolling back what has been called federal overreach by former President Obama’s Waters of the U.S. rule, Environment Montana issued a press release condemning the decision.
A report by the Montana Environmental Information Center and Environment Montana states that in one instance, Western Energy's Rosebud Coal Mine in eastern Montana exceeded the allowed amount of pollution into area waterways by up to 19,500 percent.
The agreement itself, which is voluntary, doesn’t bind anyone legally to do anything. It’s pie in the sky promises. There’s no fine, tax, or penalty to anyone.
With temperatures in Arizona and parts of California over 120 degrees, an environmental group in Montana is urging government officials to embrace renewable energy.
Control all the people around the world forcing them to comply with rules and restrictions that no one even knows if there will be any measurable effect.
After 7 years of deception and massive pollution Volkswagen faces $18 billion in fines and the possible recall of 11 million vehicles. Because of "The Switch."
Recent changes to the Transportation Security Administration’s screening guidelines for airport security checkpoints have been raising a lot of eyebrows. One man’s attempt to express his displeasure at these measures also raised some eyebrows for all the wrong reasons.