U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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EPA & The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law makes historic investments in clean water for communities, protecting public health, climate resilience, creating jobs across the country, and delivering a more equitable future.
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EPA Takes Steps to Reduce Methane and other Harmful Air Pollution
On November 2, 2021, EPA proposed a rule that would sharply reduce methane and other harmful air pollution from both new and existing sources in the oil and natural gas industry.
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PFAS Strategic Roadmap
On October 18, 2021, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan announced the agency’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap—laying out a whole-of-agency approach to addressing PFAS.
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Administrator Regan Participates in COP26
While in Glasgow, United Kingdom, Administrator Regan will focus on initiatives and partnerships with other countries, the private sector, and civil society to mobilize ambitious action on President Biden’s climate agenda.
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Climate Change Resources
- Climate Adaptation
- Climate Change
- Climate Indicators
- Protecting Our Climate by Reducing Use of HFCs
- Proposed Rule to Revise Existing National GHG Emissions Standards for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks Through Model Year 2026
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Proposed Rule to Reduce Climate- and Health-Harming Pollution from the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
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