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89 FR 22963

SIP Approval: Arizona (stationary source permits). 

89 FR 23294

EPA finalized amendments to NESHAPs for integrated iron and steel manufacturing facilities. 

89 FR 22972

EPA seeks comments and information to assist in the potential development of regulations for the manufacture, processing, and distribution in commerce of lead for wheel-balancing weights under TSCA. 

Climate Justice Litigation in the United States—A Primer

Over the last three decades, numerous studies have concluded that African American, Hispanic, Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and working-class White communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental harms and risks. More recent studies have concluded that although the adverse effects of climate change are being felt throughout the United States, they are not evenly distributed. This Article explores how several states have initiated climate justice litigation to address this issue.

The Promise and Peril of State Corporate Climate Disclosure Laws

On October 7, 2023, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the most far-reaching corporate climate disclosure (CCD) requirements in the United States. This so-called California Climate Accountability Package consists of the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (Senate Bill (SB) 253), which requires certain companies to disclose greenhouse gas emission data, and the Climate-Related Financial Risk Act (SB 261), which requires certain companies to disclose climate-related financial risks.

89 FR 22648

SIP Proposal: California (revisions concerning nonattainment fees in the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District). 

89 FR 22363

SIP Proposal: Oregon (revisions to stationary source permitting rules). 

89 FR 22086

EPA gave notice that the volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides motor vehicle emissions budgets in the submitted 2015 ozone moderate reasonable further progress plan for Allegan, Berrien, and Muskegon Counties are adequate for conformity purposes. 

89 FR 22087

EPA updated a portion of the outer continental shelf air regulations for which North Carolina is the designated corresponding onshore area.