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the epa finalized rules. it's astonishing the federal government is telling americans what kind of vehicles to drive and pushing an agenda that doesn't work outside of major areas. clean power plants one and two you've exceeded your authority. congress did not direct you to mandate electric vehicles. wyoming is a world high-altitude estate of nearly 100,000 square miles with famously harsh weather conditions. a gas or diesel powered car or truck or natural gas. the average is over $10,000 more expensive than the average gas powered car and they don't work at altitude. they don't work when it's that cold and they don't work when you can't get them charged because there are no charging stations. judging by the numbers sales are around six or 7% and dealerships are saying to pump the brakes on electric vehicles for the good of the country pull the plug on this mandate. lastly all of us value clean drinking water. that is not the issue. the regulatory approach was flawed from the beginning and leaves innocent par
the epa finalized rules. it's astonishing the federal government is telling americans what kind of vehicles to drive and pushing an agenda that doesn't work outside of major areas. clean power plants one and two you've exceeded your authority. congress did not direct you to mandate electric vehicles. wyoming is a world high-altitude estate of nearly 100,000 square miles with famously harsh weather conditions. a gas or diesel powered car or truck or natural gas. the average is over $10,000 more...
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that is not the purpose of the epa. they set standards to allow for them to choose combinations of technologies to provide cleaner power. that cleaner power will fuel our cleaner vehicles. the wedge issue here is the notion that all of the electric vehicles would solely rely on renewable energy. that is the first time i have heard that. >> my time has expired here. we will follow up on this. i will not ask you to respond back to it. other cost considerations as far as heavy electric vehicles and guardrails or wear and tear on the roads and stuff like that. i would like to know if they have model data across the analysis. mr. chairman, thank you very much for doing a second round of questions. >> i'm glad you came back. thank you. >> a bunch of young people here today. thinking here about when i was in your shoes. we did not give much of a thought. did not think much about wind either. people talk about fusion but people more confused than anything else. now, fusion is an adjective of actually happening. it is called an
that is not the purpose of the epa. they set standards to allow for them to choose combinations of technologies to provide cleaner power. that cleaner power will fuel our cleaner vehicles. the wedge issue here is the notion that all of the electric vehicles would solely rely on renewable energy. that is the first time i have heard that. >> my time has expired here. we will follow up on this. i will not ask you to respond back to it. other cost considerations as far as heavy electric...
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one scientist is now coming forward with new claims about the epa's response. a whistleblower is raising new questions about the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, last year, accusing the epa of rushing to give the all clear. >> it was very unusual. i should say, to not have this plane deployed almost immediately. >> the epa has a plane loaded with advanced sensors to read air quality, ready to deploy within one hour of a chemical disaster. but robert crandall, a scientist who helped develop the high tech plane, says the epa waited until four days after the derailment to fly over the site. >> i wondered why the plane would not be deployed to this particular type of accident because of the technology on the airplane and being able to assess the situation immediately after the norfolk southern train derailed, officials vented and burned five tank cars full of vinyl chloride. >> officials said their data showed the air was safe and residents were allowed to return home, but some immediately began to report health issues. the epa says crowell's charact
one scientist is now coming forward with new claims about the epa's response. a whistleblower is raising new questions about the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, last year, accusing the epa of rushing to give the all clear. >> it was very unusual. i should say, to not have this plane deployed almost immediately. >> the epa has a plane loaded with advanced sensors to read air quality, ready to deploy within one hour of a chemical disaster. but robert crandall, a...
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in the recently finalize epa rules covering existing coal and natural gas power plants, epa is claiming carbon capture is adequately demonstrated and achievable. a problem i have is duly continues to award grants to spur development of ccus and create commercial scale demonstration. is it adequate demonstrated and commercially viable as epa claims, or juxtaposed to the, is unprovenising yet technology worthy of billions in research and develop an? >> it is a proven technology. >> so what is that disparity? why does that occur? why is it we are saying a different algorithm being provided by the department of energy and what we're saying from epa? >> the department of energy agrees with the epa on the viability of this technology. we're issuing grants on demonstration for different use cases but we know the technology actually works. patch or no in texas is an example. recently though we have not place, there had not been a price essentially. now there is on the gathering of carbon co2 and so that gave the financial viability alike up and so combination proves the technology is good in th
in the recently finalize epa rules covering existing coal and natural gas power plants, epa is claiming carbon capture is adequately demonstrated and achievable. a problem i have is duly continues to award grants to spur development of ccus and create commercial scale demonstration. is it adequate demonstrated and commercially viable as epa claims, or juxtaposed to the, is unprovenising yet technology worthy of billions in research and develop an? >> it is a proven technology. >> so...
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the epa is moving forward with the rule. as secretary of energy, rector of the overall transportation energy strategy, are you concerned we are moving too fast with ev's given that some of the automotive companies have made decisions not to build out as much as they had predicted they would. >> i am not concerned that we are moving too fast. yes, we are seeing a great uptick in ev's. there is a 30% increase year over year. i think any automaker would be happy to have that. we also know as new products come online, you have to make sure the ecosystem surrounding them makes people comfortable. that is where the charging infrastructure is so very important and we are working on that. that is why we are making sure we have long-range in the batteries. if we could get a 300 mile plus battery and have that vehicle be affordable, this is why the inflation reduction act -- >> if you get a 300 mile battery with affordable charging stations, probably. if you talk to car dealers they say they cannot sell them. do you think people will
the epa is moving forward with the rule. as secretary of energy, rector of the overall transportation energy strategy, are you concerned we are moving too fast with ev's given that some of the automotive companies have made decisions not to build out as much as they had predicted they would. >> i am not concerned that we are moving too fast. yes, we are seeing a great uptick in ev's. there is a 30% increase year over year. i think any automaker would be happy to have that. we also know as...
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luckily, the epa is actually right now working on updating them. the union of concerned scientists and other groups, along with other citizens, submitted comments in support of strengthening those rules so that these industrial polluters, like tyson foods, will be forced to clean up their act and stop dumping so much pollution directly into our waterways. john: why is it that the these levels, which sound high when you describe them, are within the epa's regulations? stacy: that is a great question, and i can't speak to the reasons why epa has the regulations set right now. what i can tell you is that the regulations that are in effect right now and during our study period were enacted over 20 years ago. inhat time, there's been tremendous gains in technologies that can allow these polluters to clean up their wastewater before releasing it out into our environment, which is why it's definitely time for updated regulations that will reduce the amount of water pollution that's allowed to come from these kind of plants. john: the report said that tyso
luckily, the epa is actually right now working on updating them. the union of concerned scientists and other groups, along with other citizens, submitted comments in support of strengthening those rules so that these industrial polluters, like tyson foods, will be forced to clean up their act and stop dumping so much pollution directly into our waterways. john: why is it that the these levels, which sound high when you describe them, are within the epa's regulations? stacy: that is a great...
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the epa official page delgado had a migraine headache had her phone shut off. she was in charge of deploying the aspect plane. the plane did not get deployed because they could not reach her. she has an assistant who is on vacation but she had her own shut off her days, days while our community is getting covered with these and dioxins and whatever else is going into the air from the original derailment there were many, many toxic car sitting chemicals on the original derailment date of february 3. that was deployed and flew over it would have seen the situation with the existing chemicals from the original derailment and it would have told us what the temperatures in the train car they were concerned about. there's only one train car ever in danger of overheating is what we were told. and then somehow, all five of them will release. which produces the gas and who knows what else on top of the existing chemicals that we were already dealing with. so, our community was covered and dioxins and chemicals like you would cover a funnel cake at a fair with powdered s
the epa official page delgado had a migraine headache had her phone shut off. she was in charge of deploying the aspect plane. the plane did not get deployed because they could not reach her. she has an assistant who is on vacation but she had her own shut off her days, days while our community is getting covered with these and dioxins and whatever else is going into the air from the original derailment there were many, many toxic car sitting chemicals on the original derailment date of...
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in the recently finalized epa rules covering existing coal and natural gas power plants, epa is claiming carbon capture is adequately demonstrated and achievable, the problem that i i have is developments of ecc us and is ssus adequately demonstrating and commercially viable as epa claims or opposed to that is it a promising yet unproven technology worthy of billions of dollars in research and development. >> it is a proven technology. so why is that disparity. whypr does that occur, why is it that we are seeing a different algorithm being provided by the department of energy than what we are seeing from epa? >> the department of energy agrees with the -- with epa on the viability of this technology. we are issuing grants on demonstration for different cases but we know the technology actually works, petranova and texas is an example. there had nonbeen a price essentially now there is on the gathering of carbon -- of carbon, co2 and that gave the financial viability, a leg up and so the combination proves that that technology is good and marketed is good. >> we are glad you're here and h
in the recently finalized epa rules covering existing coal and natural gas power plants, epa is claiming carbon capture is adequately demonstrated and achievable, the problem that i i have is developments of ecc us and is ssus adequately demonstrating and commercially viable as epa claims or opposed to that is it a promising yet unproven technology worthy of billions of dollars in research and development. >> it is a proven technology. so why is that disparity. whypr does that occur, why...
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except replace f d a with epa. but a few years back. there were challenges in courts where people are saying, oh, well, based on, you know, california prop 65, you know, there's a cancer warning. so the company should've warned us that there's cancer. we're saying we this doesn't make any sense. we have an epa approved label, that is the that is the law of the land for america. we're not, we're not at liberty to promote the product in a way that's different than what the epa is approved. and it says not likely, carson engine. okay, we can't just decide, just like with a, with an f d a a label. we can't decide, oh the f d a says x, but we're going to say why? and so this is what needs fix. we're not asking for special treatment. we're asking that legislators or the courts clarify that information factor is acting in accordance with the federal improve label. they're doing what's required. it's very simple and well leverage. so you have, when you're talking to policy makers on this, you know, are you saying things like, well, this is very
except replace f d a with epa. but a few years back. there were challenges in courts where people are saying, oh, well, based on, you know, california prop 65, you know, there's a cancer warning. so the company should've warned us that there's cancer. we're saying we this doesn't make any sense. we have an epa approved label, that is the that is the law of the land for america. we're not, we're not at liberty to promote the product in a way that's different than what the epa is approved. and it...
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so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco green bank, this lafco study that i'm, i discussed just a second ago is, aims to support the city in applying for funds for these awards to support lending programs, several of the coalitions who have been, granted, top level awards were part of, we have been in contact with. sorry, in november of last year, in coordination with the department of environment, the office of the mayor provided two letters of general support from san francisco, one for the ncf and one for the csia. supervisor preston. commissioner preston also introduced a resolution in su
so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco...
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the epa says it. they've issued an alert saying water systems depend on computer software to operate treatment, plants and distribution systems. cyber attacks can disrupt water treatment. the epa also says the attacks can alter chemical levels to hazardous amounts. the epa says organizations affiliated with russia and iran have recently targeted utilities in pennsylvania and texas. secretary of state anthony blinken was in the hot seat as he testified before the senate and face questions about u.s. policy. >> as it relates to israel, this comes as tensions between the 2 countries remain high after the u.s. withheld a shipment of weapons over israel's plans to invade rafah. basil, john reports. >> those pressure from all sides on the state's secretary as protesters were quick to interrupt, secretary blinken at the start of the hearing. police carry protesters out of senate hearing as secretary of state antony blinken. >> faced pressure over the administration's handling of the war between israel and ha
the epa says it. they've issued an alert saying water systems depend on computer software to operate treatment, plants and distribution systems. cyber attacks can disrupt water treatment. the epa also says the attacks can alter chemical levels to hazardous amounts. the epa says organizations affiliated with russia and iran have recently targeted utilities in pennsylvania and texas. secretary of state anthony blinken was in the hot seat as he testified before the senate and face questions about...
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so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco green bank, this lafco study that i'm, i discussed just a second ago is, aims to support the city in applying for funds for these awards to support lending programs, several of the coalitions who have been, granted, top level awards were part of, we have been in contact with. sorry, in november of last year, in coordination with the department of environment, the office of the mayor provided two letters of general support from san francisco, one for the ncf and one for the csia. supervisor preston. commissioner preston also introduced a resolution in su
so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco...
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epa against this very action. there said these agencies cannot make these sweeping rule changes, changing law and that's power that belongs to congress, these agencies do not have the power to issue these gigantic rules like this. stuart: bureaucracy has enormous power, doesn't it. it bleeds over into the legislator, legislature arena. >> no question about it. we've seen this especially this last month, they've been on steroids. they had a deadline to promulgate wars dotage rules before congress had oversight over. we in the last two weeks, this office has been hopping. we've seen a slew of new, far reaching rules out of these agencies. stuart: is it possible if mr. trump wins reelection to a second term could he reverse all of these rules or has biden got them in place forever? >> i think donald trump is in a great position to black these rules out because unlike what trump did when he was president, he went through proper rulemaking, followed process and made his rules much more unassailable. biden administratio
epa against this very action. there said these agencies cannot make these sweeping rule changes, changing law and that's power that belongs to congress, these agencies do not have the power to issue these gigantic rules like this. stuart: bureaucracy has enormous power, doesn't it. it bleeds over into the legislator, legislature arena. >> no question about it. we've seen this especially this last month, they've been on steroids. they had a deadline to promulgate wars dotage rules before...
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we have changed the epa round 2006. they now have on their web site and it's hard to find things that they ever report on the environmentth that pulls together the data on environmental problems not just the ones under epa jurisdiction other cabinet agencies and other regulatory agencies in the government and the one-stop shopping. nowadays you can download the datasets and analyze them. when i started out 30 years ago i had to go to the epa library in san francisco and look up reports and numbers in excel spreadsheets the old-fashioned way by hand it now all the data is available for anyone to look at. we still don't have a bureau of environmental statistics are any consistent reporting format. a little story about that for several years a long time present of -- recommending we ought to have the bureau of environmental statistics and we testified a couple times before on theor house committee and government administration and environmentalists would show up with a new policy idea. i can be about it but one of the pers
we have changed the epa round 2006. they now have on their web site and it's hard to find things that they ever report on the environmentth that pulls together the data on environmental problems not just the ones under epa jurisdiction other cabinet agencies and other regulatory agencies in the government and the one-stop shopping. nowadays you can download the datasets and analyze them. when i started out 30 years ago i had to go to the epa library in san francisco and look up reports and...
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and the epa is implementing a new tax on natural gas. collectively, these epa rules will require the power sector to spend billions of dollars to comply with these regulations or worse. force the premature retirement of reliable coal-fired base load plants. ultimately these costs are passed along to electric ratepayers, families, and businesses across the country. to push back against this regulatory blizzard, i will be introducing a congressional review act resolution of disapproval to overturn the maps rule. also i'm joining senator capito in her efforts to overturn the clean power plant 2.0 rule. all these things are driving inflation. essentially the biden administration is putting handcuffs on our energy producers and they're forcing up the price of energy. they're doing it not only with the regulatory burden that creates costs for the plants to continue to operate, but they're also putting base load energy out of business. that puts us at risk of blackouts and brownouts across the country and it undermines the stability of the grid
and the epa is implementing a new tax on natural gas. collectively, these epa rules will require the power sector to spend billions of dollars to comply with these regulations or worse. force the premature retirement of reliable coal-fired base load plants. ultimately these costs are passed along to electric ratepayers, families, and businesses across the country. to push back against this regulatory blizzard, i will be introducing a congressional review act resolution of disapproval to...
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the epa started putting out this lovely chart every year which could be summarized under the heading of decoupling showing the that you can have lots of economic growth, population growth, vehicle miles traveled, and falling conventional air pollution, and here in the last few years falling carbon dioxide emissions at the same time. i'll come back to that. today we see the six main air pollution pollutants of the clean air act era have all fallen well below the national standards, which we keep lowering every so often. there are stubborn pockets like parts of l.a. but when i grew up in the 70's in the l.a. area, i mount in the san gabriel valley, 2 miles from the mountains. you could not see them. most of the l.a. basin now doesn't violate the old one hour standard even one day of the year. but even on the worst days the peak level of ozone is less than half of what an average day was in l.a. in the 1970's and a lot of it is the story of automobiles. here's the decline curve from 1972 now. i like to point out that it's really an automobile story i like to say the real heroes of the c
the epa started putting out this lovely chart every year which could be summarized under the heading of decoupling showing the that you can have lots of economic growth, population growth, vehicle miles traveled, and falling conventional air pollution, and here in the last few years falling carbon dioxide emissions at the same time. i'll come back to that. today we see the six main air pollution pollutants of the clean air act era have all fallen well below the national standards, which we keep...
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received a visit from the epa today. officials with the us environmental protection agency visited cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on a 6000 square foot garden near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing back plants and food. indigenous to california. >> we're transitioning what is basically vacant lots into this food production area. habitat restoration. >> the epa is also conducting scientific studies in the garden area, looking at soil, water and also monitoring air pollution. the nonprofit aquarium of the bay, a fixture on san francisco's pier 39 now finding itself in financial trouble. ceo george jacob has resigned over allegations of unpaid bills, excessive personal spending and holding lavish overseas events to the tune of almost $750,000. now, the newly appointed board chairman says his top priority is the health and safety of the aquatic life. >> the sharks and the fish, and they dese
received a visit from the epa today. officials with the us environmental protection agency visited cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on a 6000 square foot garden near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing back plants and food. indigenous to california. >> we're transitioning what is basically vacant lots into this food production area. habitat restoration....
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>> very much so, epa think it's the best available technology. we had a pilot program to explore the carbon capture we've got some experience with it and it has its challenges in front of us and it's not a proven technology today nor is the infrastructure to move the carbon to sequester it available. while it might be a viable technology come a proven technology in the future, it's not today and it's unrealistic to expect it will be available by 2030. >> do you have any coal-fired plants being retired earlier than their time? >> we will have to have that conversation with our commissions. there were not scheduled to be retired in 23 and these rules -- if you don't comply with these rules, you need to shut the plans down and that would be a premature shutdown. >> on the premature shutdown, who continues to pay because your rate was based on the life of the plant? so it's based into the rate of west virginians and we will be paying for shutting down earlier in bringing out other power so it's a double whammy. for the most hard-pressed and challenge
>> very much so, epa think it's the best available technology. we had a pilot program to explore the carbon capture we've got some experience with it and it has its challenges in front of us and it's not a proven technology today nor is the infrastructure to move the carbon to sequester it available. while it might be a viable technology come a proven technology in the future, it's not today and it's unrealistic to expect it will be available by 2030. >> do you have any coal-fired...
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he wants the costs of complying with epa rules to be high. he wants to force operators to shut down these plans before the end of their useful life. it is a disgrace. we cannot regulate our way to electric generation but what owns the data centers the quality of the generation source is as important as the quantity of electricity generated. i acknowledge wind and solary cn help yet they are weather dependent. batteries too can help it if batteries are expensive and can provide power for extended periods. they require vast amounts of minerals from china to congo in the nation of the countries with that human rights and environmental records. we need a reliable study and balance supply of electricity. nuclear coal natural gas and hydropower to provide that. this demand poised to surge it only makes sense to keep their existing power plants operating while also building a new generating capacity. our goal should be addition and not subtraction. mr. chairman of the 20th century w was the american century. which can truly the 21st century still up
he wants the costs of complying with epa rules to be high. he wants to force operators to shut down these plans before the end of their useful life. it is a disgrace. we cannot regulate our way to electric generation but what owns the data centers the quality of the generation source is as important as the quantity of electricity generated. i acknowledge wind and solary cn help yet they are weather dependent. batteries too can help it if batteries are expensive and can provide power for...
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so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco green bank, this lafco study that i'm, i discussed just a second ago is, aims to support the city in applying for funds for these awards to support lending programs, several of the coalitions who have been, granted, top level awards were part of, we have been in contact with. sorry, in november of last year, in coordination with the department of environment, the office of the mayor provided two letters of general support from san francisco, one for the ncf and one for the csia. supervisor preston. commissioner preston also introduced a resolution in su
so, as i said, the, it's being administered by the epa. the epa recently announced the initial awardees for the grf, for two of its largest, programs, the national clean investment fund and the clean communities investment accelerator. the epa is currently in negotiations with those top award, top level awardees. and once those negotiations are complete, those awardees will then distribute funding, to the, other entities, including potentially the city of san francisco and the san francisco...
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in this case epa director came. look, the fact is, they've been threatening lots of different things. we know it's an endangered species, they use every tool available to try to slow or stop production, they do it all over the country but here the threat of non-attainment which relates to ozone and the gases being emitted were a concern to the epa so i said why don't you come out here and see in 2010 to now, we started with a million barrels a day in 2010, now we're doing almost 6 million barrels a day, in 13 to 14 years we increased production five fold and reduced harmful emissions by over 30 30 plus percent. when the team saw it, you can't deny the facts, you can't deny the fact we've been doing innovative measures. if you care about clean air, you want to come here, you want to see the track record we have while still producing low cost fuel and i noticed on your show you talked about inflation. if you really care about inflation, you would unleash american energy and that unleashing of american energy starts in
in this case epa director came. look, the fact is, they've been threatening lots of different things. we know it's an endangered species, they use every tool available to try to slow or stop production, they do it all over the country but here the threat of non-attainment which relates to ozone and the gases being emitted were a concern to the epa so i said why don't you come out here and see in 2010 to now, we started with a million barrels a day in 2010, now we're doing almost 6 million...
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. >>> the epa says hackers are targeting america's water supply. the agency warned cyber attacks are becoming more and more common. the epa says hackers could hit the computer software used to operate treatment plants and distribution centers. a new enforcement alert is urging utilities to take action to protect the nation's dr drindrinking water. >>> angie lassman is tracking the temperatures for us. >> just in time for us to deal with nice, warm temperatures as we look ahead to the holiday weekend. friday looks like the heat is going to be confined to texas. and out west we'll see nice conditions for folks there with plenty of sunshine on tap for the west. it's really the midwest, parts of the great lakes and mid atlantic that will remain unsettled as we wrap up the workweek. we look ahead to your saturday, nice for the mid section of the country. strong storms and damp conditions from the northeast into parts of the tennessee valley in the southeast. big area of the country expected to deal with the rain and more thunderstorms here as we get int
. >>> the epa says hackers are targeting america's water supply. the agency warned cyber attacks are becoming more and more common. the epa says hackers could hit the computer software used to operate treatment plants and distribution centers. a new enforcement alert is urging utilities to take action to protect the nation's dr drindrinking water. >>> angie lassman is tracking the temperatures for us. >> just in time for us to deal with nice, warm temperatures as we look...
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epa just announced the awardee a couple of weeks ago and those awardees are negotiating with epa, they're trying to finalize those contract negotiations. and that is a very fast timeline for the federal government to do that. we're trying to get san francisco green bank to get funding to start spending. >> i have a question on that, can you talk about the greenhouse reduction? >> so we don't have a very good name for this group, but it's like the ggr equity alliance is what i'm going to try it make it be. our organizations solutions, we do environmental justice policy. and we came together with a bunch of allies, organizations including emerald city's collaborative. americas for financial reform, green lighting institutions a few other ones. and basically after the inflation reduction passed we were all reading through it, i was not involved in advocating for the ira passage. and we saw the--there is not a lot of details in it. but the problem with that, is even when they put in, there is clearly like good intentions with this program. but the perennial is unintended consequences. so we n
epa just announced the awardee a couple of weeks ago and those awardees are negotiating with epa, they're trying to finalize those contract negotiations. and that is a very fast timeline for the federal government to do that. we're trying to get san francisco green bank to get funding to start spending. >> i have a question on that, can you talk about the greenhouse reduction? >> so we don't have a very good name for this group, but it's like the ggr equity alliance is what i'm...
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against the state seems retaliatory after colorado failed to cut admissions for several years, the epa responded of the fuel and areas where the air quality is bad so gas station and the affected counties had to sell the gospel and from june 1 through september in the price of a gallon could jump above $4 in the denver area and also cbs affiliate in denver was interviewing people and one guy frankly said this sucks and another woman said it was $20 to fill up my chevy trailblazer two years ago and it's going to be 50 bucks, a lot of people that's a good chunk of change to fill up your tank. maria: that's cutting into people's wages and ability to spend on the things that they want to spend it on. >> that is squeezing the consumer and president biden took office wages are up 15% or so while prices are up 20%, the consumer has been getting squeezed, quality of life has been eroded but this is really an effort to start to pivot more consumers for buying ev's and they don't want that right now they too expensive, the big automakers have spoken they don't want to produce them anymore, for t
against the state seems retaliatory after colorado failed to cut admissions for several years, the epa responded of the fuel and areas where the air quality is bad so gas station and the affected counties had to sell the gospel and from june 1 through september in the price of a gallon could jump above $4 in the denver area and also cbs affiliate in denver was interviewing people and one guy frankly said this sucks and another woman said it was $20 to fill up my chevy trailblazer two years ago...
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the epa projects this number to drop to 23 by 2032. in the north bay, a portion of highway 37 will be closed due to construction and all starts tomorrow night, caltrans says. starting tomorrow at ten, the eastbound side of highway 37 between vallejo and sears point will be closed through the weekend. this is a continuation of last weekend's road work. caltrans says the shutdowns are part of a major road repair project, and one thing working in the favor of those crews, mark, is the weather. i mean, at least no rain that's going to impact that work. yeah i believe the rain the previous storm actually did impact the job there. >> so yeah, the weather on their side. but they have to wear sweaters and jackets. >> that's right. you got to bundle up. >> yeah, we all do. it's a cooler pattern. so want to stick around. and as you can see with the highs today some areas struggling to make it into the 70s. look at santa rosa. only 70 degrees. they spent most of the day in the 60s san francisco 63 and san jose one of the warmest spots checking in
the epa projects this number to drop to 23 by 2032. in the north bay, a portion of highway 37 will be closed due to construction and all starts tomorrow night, caltrans says. starting tomorrow at ten, the eastbound side of highway 37 between vallejo and sears point will be closed through the weekend. this is a continuation of last weekend's road work. caltrans says the shutdowns are part of a major road repair project, and one thing working in the favor of those crews, mark, is the weather. i...
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more children in california will soon be riding on green school busses this week, the epa, along with the biden administration, announced funding for over 530 school districts in the u.s. to get a fleet of electric school busses. now, that includes some right here in the bay area like alameda unified, fruitvale elementary, and oakland, san mateo union high school and cabrillo unified in half moon bay. clean transportation, especially for youth, helps improve air quality in and around the schools, and it also helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. and experts say it can actually help boost the child's academic performance. bipartisan alignment that there is an important need to invest in our kids in making sure that their environment is as clean as possible, and one of the sources that children deal with throughout america are the diesel emissions from school busses. some of the other climate projects students are working on include composting, avoiding food waste and preventing plastic pollution. the epa administrator administrator also says there will be more schools across the u.s.
more children in california will soon be riding on green school busses this week, the epa, along with the biden administration, announced funding for over 530 school districts in the u.s. to get a fleet of electric school busses. now, that includes some right here in the bay area like alameda unified, fruitvale elementary, and oakland, san mateo union high school and cabrillo unified in half moon bay. clean transportation, especially for youth, helps improve air quality in and around the...
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the epa has linked the chemicals to decrease fertility cancer risks and even developmental delays in children. most of the chemicals have been phased. out of consumer products, but there is still used in firefighting uniforms and foam. now if the band passes the department would have until july of 2026. to get new gear. the feds are investigating waymo due to crashes involving their self driving vehicles. the n h. t s received 22. reports of crashing or violating traffic safety laws. waymo told us they are confident in the safety of their vehicles and committed to transparency. now this comes as a city is about to start testing autonomous rides on the peninsula for the past few months, people have been calling driverless waymo rides across san francisco. but now we're plans to expand down in the south bay at 1st, so it'll be waymo employees that can ride as far south of san mateo with plans to expand in sunnyvale. but the company is running into some resistance. as our kenny choi reports. some critics say the expansion is happening too fast. now when we asked the company for a timeli
the epa has linked the chemicals to decrease fertility cancer risks and even developmental delays in children. most of the chemicals have been phased. out of consumer products, but there is still used in firefighting uniforms and foam. now if the band passes the department would have until july of 2026. to get new gear. the feds are investigating waymo due to crashes involving their self driving vehicles. the n h. t s received 22. reports of crashing or violating traffic safety laws. waymo told...
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epa officials check in on cal state east bay garden project. we're going to show you how the $900,000 initiative is reviving native california plants near mount diablo. mighty cal plans to cut acupuncture benefits after june 15th, 2024. >> this will hurt the aapi community and many others. >> concern from many people who rely on a centuries old medical practice. they say their access to acupuncture treat nt s we'll let you hear from within. those who say there may have been a fight before the shooting , and memorial day weekend has officially begun. we'll look at some of the big events happening, including one in in just a couple of hours from ktvu. fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> all right. as we take you live to that opening bell, another two bay area companies are among the stocks to watch this morning. intuit, the company behind turbotax and quicken, reports an increase in customer spending for its financial software and raised its outlook for the year ahead. it's the opposite story, though, for another bay area software compan
epa officials check in on cal state east bay garden project. we're going to show you how the $900,000 initiative is reviving native california plants near mount diablo. mighty cal plans to cut acupuncture benefits after june 15th, 2024. >> this will hurt the aapi community and many others. >> concern from many people who rely on a centuries old medical practice. they say their access to acupuncture treat nt s we'll let you hear from within. those who say there may have been a fight...
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what the epa says can b done to kee ♪ (ominous music) ♪ yes, ahh!! mom: what is going on with you? get out! andy! get out of my room! get out! mom: andy. fight! fight! i didn't say anything. yes you did. ♪ (ominous music) ♪ ♪ (ominous music) ♪ why they say a recently passed state proposition goes too far, and why they say they don't want to follow. the voters will, on things like their pay and benefits. >> plus surprise, especially with the crime of this magnitude that the suspect is someone of such a young age. it's not something that you see every day. >> a 13 year old boy arrested for murder after a deadly stabbing inside a grocery store in the east bay last month. what police say happened just before the attack and where the child is this morning from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> good morning and welcome back. i'm gasia mikaelian i'm andre senior. >> thank you for joining us. today is tuesday may 21st. and let's talk a little about the weather. it's getting a little warmer i guess across the bay area inland. yes. no doubt about it. >> coast? i don'
what the epa says can b done to kee ♪ (ominous music) ♪ yes, ahh!! mom: what is going on with you? get out! andy! get out of my room! get out! mom: andy. fight! fight! i didn't say anything. yes you did. ♪ (ominous music) ♪ ♪ (ominous music) ♪ why they say a recently passed state proposition goes too far, and why they say they don't want to follow. the voters will, on things like their pay and benefits. >> plus surprise, especially with the crime of this magnitude that the...
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. >> know at six special guardian in the east bay received a visit from the epa today officials with the us environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on the 6000 square foot garden right near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing back plants indigenous to california. >> we put these plants in with a bunch of students six years ago, and they haven't been touched, and so salvia, for example, is a great plant. there's all sorts of varieties of it. it's out there just doing its thing. it doesn't need any fertilizer. it doesn't need water. the epa is also conducting scientific studies in the garden area, looking at soil, water and monitoring air pollution. >> a pretty nice day today. the winds came up just a little bit. temperatures came down just a little bit. temperatures tomorrow come down a little bit more and then they're going to hover there in the 70s right through friday, saturday and a little bit into sunday. it'll warm a touc
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in your discussions with the administration and the epa, what do you believe we can expect to see an announcement for nationwide scale systems the summer? >> consistent with the last two years whether you should waiver, i could be wrong about this in the april timeframe but i'm pretty sure they will have resources and data necessary to make the decision. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i do hope you will continue to lean into the administration on this as well. earlier this month and in regard to stamp, i'll submit questions for the record because i do see that i am running out of time so thank you and i yield back. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, i appreciate you holding this, thank you for your public service in your leadership as well. before i post my question, i want to pay tribute, today in the west we mourn the loss of a chief ranger whose family has operations, he served as president there for nearly 20 years. i came to the senate in 2009 and brought me up to speed in colorado and the range in the river valley and all over the west and the conservation challenge. one of th
in your discussions with the administration and the epa, what do you believe we can expect to see an announcement for nationwide scale systems the summer? >> consistent with the last two years whether you should waiver, i could be wrong about this in the april timeframe but i'm pretty sure they will have resources and data necessary to make the decision. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i do hope you will continue to lean into the administration on this as well. earlier this month and...
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the dosage is indicated as 1.00 mg, but does this always correspond to the exact content of dha and epa, specifically in the capsules? yes, indeed, in large letters we see 100 mg, and if we start to study in more detail on... the reverse side and read the composition, then we will see that it turns out that there may be very little omega-3 in the capsule , about 300 mg, and 1,000 mg is fish oil. and not omega-3, so it is very important to pay attention to the dosage of omega-3 in one capsule, because the effective dosage range from 950 mg per day. and of course, if these products are prepared from fish from cold northern seas, this guarantees that the omega-3 we need, that is, dha and epa , will be in the composition of such a capsule. and if you want to be sure of safety, then be sure to choose well-known russian ones. manufacturers who have many years of experience and produce their products according to international gmp quality standards; such manufacturers are careful about production technology, that is, excluding oxidation, including the selection of both components and dosages,
the dosage is indicated as 1.00 mg, but does this always correspond to the exact content of dha and epa, specifically in the capsules? yes, indeed, in large letters we see 100 mg, and if we start to study in more detail on... the reverse side and read the composition, then we will see that it turns out that there may be very little omega-3 in the capsule , about 300 mg, and 1,000 mg is fish oil. and not omega-3, so it is very important to pay attention to the dosage of omega-3 in one capsule,...
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. >> a special garden in the east bay received a visit from the epa today. officials with the us environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on the 6000 square foot garden, right near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing back plants indigenous to california. >> we put these plants in with a bunch of students six years ago, and they haven't been touched, and so salvia, for example, is a great plant. there's all sorts of varieties of it. it's out there just doing its thing. it doesn't need any fertilizer. it doesn't need water. >> the epa is also conducting scientific studies in the garden area, looking at soil, water and also monitoring air pollution, checking in on the forecast. >> we're getting close to the weekend. tomorrow is your friday. the weather looks pretty good. it's going to be a little bit cooler. it was a little cooler today. it'll be a little cooler tomorrow. and then it'll be a little b
. >> a special garden in the east bay received a visit from the epa today. officials with the us environmental protection agency went to cal state east bay's concord center to assess the progress of a garden project that they helped fund. the epa awarded more than $900,000 to support work on the 6000 square foot garden, right near mount diablo. the garden is focused on bringing back plants indigenous to california. >> we put these plants in with a bunch of students six years ago,...
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we are seeing the epa weigh in on the civil rights act. you do not to intend to have a disparate impact if you have the effect of it regardless of the intent the civil rights act is applying in the epa policy. this is never how it was intended to work. >> a lot of topics have not gotten to yet with a bunch of questions out it real quick before jumping to some of the questions in the crowd all you all are very involved in environmental litigation. that really does seem to be to a certain extent where the rubber is hitting the road constantly across the country. can you take a couple of minutes and talk about your roles with respect to environmental litigation the cases that you see are at the top and your case or in your state or your coalition you have an interest in going to work down the road coming this way general marshall wanted to start a. >> one case everyone ought to pay attention to and we led the brief in support of the parties is the hawaii public nuisance petition is pending. very briefly the city of honolulu has asserted an ac
we are seeing the epa weigh in on the civil rights act. you do not to intend to have a disparate impact if you have the effect of it regardless of the intent the civil rights act is applying in the epa policy. this is never how it was intended to work. >> a lot of topics have not gotten to yet with a bunch of questions out it real quick before jumping to some of the questions in the crowd all you all are very involved in environmental litigation. that really does seem to be to a certain...