

You don’t often hear Buckeye’s saying they need to be more like Longhorns, but Ohio would do well to imitate the Texas approach to reducing diesel emissions in its state. Back in 2001, Texas established the Texas Emission Reduction Plan (TERP) that has approximately $500 million in funding to help reduce diesel emissions.
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Have you measured your company’s carbon footprint yet? Don’t worry if you haven’t, in the wild west that is climate change sometimes it pays to wait and see how things shake out. For instance, who would have thought just picking an accounting method for measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions would be so complicated.
In my prior posts on CAIR, I analyzed the real world impacts of the Court’s decision to vacate the program. In my final post on CAIR, I highlight some of the legal implications from the Court’s decision on business and policy makers. This is not meant to be a legal brief for lawyers, but rather


For the first time a court has revoked a permit due to concerns over C02 emissions and climate change. While there have been previous instances where states have denied permits due to concerns with C02 emissions, this is the first time a court has revoked a previously issued permit. Notably, the Court did not base its decision on state law, rather it ruled the Clean Air Act (CAA) requires analysis and control of C02 emissions.
Ohio EPA recently received a