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    In this Sept. 21, 2017, photo, a sign on a door of the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington. The EPA says it has recovered 517 containers of “unidentified, potentially hazardous material” from highly contaminated toxic waste sites in Texas that flooded last month during Hurricane Harvey. But the agency has not provided details about which Superfund sites the material came from, why the contaminants at issue have not been identified and whether there’s a threat to human health.

    EPA’s new methane rules add ‘heavy-handed federal layer’ for Wyoming businesses, Gordon says

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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan appears before the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Washington.
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    EPA finalizes methane emissions proposal, completing Biden administration’s first major climate rule

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    Interior proposes methane waste prevention rule for oil and gas on federal lands
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    Interior proposes methane waste prevention rule for oil and gas on federal lands

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    EPA tightens proposed methane rules as Biden visits climate summit
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    EPA tightens proposed methane rules as Biden visits climate summit

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    FILE - Dairy cows graze on a farm near Oxford, in the South Island of New Zealand on Oct. 8, 2018. Cows in New Zealand are being fed Kowbucha as a means to lower methane-emitting burps from the cows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File)
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    New Zealand scientists feed cows ‘Kowbucha’ to reduce methane-emitting burps

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    Texas pipeline leaks 16,000 cars’ worth of methane in ‘ultra-emitter’ event
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    Texas pipeline leaks 16,000 cars’ worth of methane in ‘ultra-emitter’ event

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    Energy agency: Methane emissions up 70% more than countries claim
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    Energy agency: Methane emissions up 70% more than countries claim

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    Republicans and Democrats are more divided over the issue of climate change going into the November election, but support more wind and solar. (iStock Photo)
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    Freshman Rep. Andrew Garbarino seeks to restore ‘depleted’ Republican ranks of the climate caucus

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    Methane fee to survive in House Democrats’ spending plan
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    A gas flare is seen at a natural gas processing facility near Williston, N.D. Natural gas emits methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
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    EPA moves to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas

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