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Transportation Secretary Says No to Federal Emissions Program
Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue said that the state will not participate in the federal Carbon Reduction Program, a five-year, $6.4 billion effort focused on emissions that contribute to global warming.Federal Judge in Norfolk Southern Cases Warns Lead Attorneys: Keep Costs Down
Two groups of plaintiffs lawyers suing Norfolk Southern over its Feb. 3 derailment argued on Friday why they should be lead counsel.Attorneys Fight Over Last Chance to Examine Norfolk Southern Derailment Site
An attorney for Norfolk Southern told plaintiffs' lawyers that railcars that contained hazardous materials would be preserved until Wednesday, "at which time the rail cars will be removed or otherwise destroyed so that Norfolk Southern can continue its work at the site."Attorneys Battle Over Last Chance to Examine Norfolk Southern Derailment Site
An attorney for Norfolk Southern told plaintiffs' lawyers that railcars that contained hazardous materials would be preserved until Wednesday, "at which time the rail cars will be removed or otherwise destroyed so that Norfolk Southern can continue its work at the site."View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
The Years of Magic(al) Pipe Thinking
Years of magic(al) pipe thinking have deluded perpetrators into believing they can continue to intentionally pump oil into the world's oceans with impunity, says Keith B. Letourneau, a partner with Blank Rome.New Restrictions on Ships to Protect Whales Coming Soon
"Those are the two primary threats to the species—entanglement in fishing gear and vessel strikes," said Kristen Monsell, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity.Freight Transport Emissions a Focus of New Air Quality Regulations
Now more than ever, heavy-duty truck and other freight emissions are in the crosshairs of federal, state, and local air quality regulators, according to Clare Ellis of Hunton Andrews Kurth.South Florida's Aging Infrastructure: Land of Perils and Opportunities
Contractors, Developers, Designers, Construction Workers—nearly everyone in the construction industry throughout South Florida—should be prepared for a significant increase in infrastructure-related construction work.Download Now
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