American Coalition
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized a new rule that will require power companies to further reduce greenhouse gases (GHG).
A new study from Harvard University has found that when the entire life-cycle of coal is considered -- extraction, transport, processing, and combustion -- it poses significant public health and environment hazards. Cumulatively, the study estimates these hazards cost the American people roughly US$300 to US$500 billion dollars annually.
Ethanol stocks were up moderately in the first hours of trading this morning after the Wall Street Journal reported that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was planning to allow ethanol levels in gasoline to increase to 15 percent from the current 10 percent level in late model





