<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>American Chemistry Council News Releases: Greenhouse Gas (GHG)</title><link>http://www.americanchemistry.com/</link><description>americanchemistry.com news releases</description><copyright>copyright americanchemistry.com 2013</copyright><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 07:01:33 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title>Industry Groups Petition Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to EPA's Interpretation of Clean Air Act</title><author>ACC</author><link>http://www.americanchemistry.com/Media/PressReleasesTranscripts/ACC-news-releases/Industry-Groups-Petition-Supreme-Court-to-Hear-Challenge-to-EPAs-Interpretation-of-Clean-Air-Act.html</link><description>Today the American Chemistry Council (ACC) joined with other industry associations to file a joint petition seeking U.S. Supreme Court review of a lower court ruling that endorsed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) effort to rewrite provisions of the Clean Air Act so that it could regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stationary sources using the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program. </description><pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 14:52:05 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ACC Calls on Senators to Delay EPA Action on Stationary Source Rules</title><author>ACC</author><link>http://www.americanchemistry.com/Media/PressReleasesTranscripts/ACC-news-releases/ACC-Calls-on-Senators-to-Delay-EPA-Action-on-Stationary-Source-Rules.html</link><description></description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ACC Applauds Inhofe-Johanns Bill Ordering Study of EPA Regulations' Impacts</title><author>ACC</author><link>http://www.americanchemistry.com/Media/PressReleasesTranscripts/ACC-news-releases/ACC-Applauds-Inhofe-Johanns-Bill-Ordering-Study-of-EPA-Regulations-Impacts.html</link><description>ACC today welcomed a bill introduced by Senators James Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) requiring that federal agencies assess the “cumulative energy and economic impacts” of several U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Under the “Comprehensive Assessment of Regulations on the Economy (CARE) Act,” the U.S. Department of Commerce would lead an interagency analysis of a number of EPA rules.</description><pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 17:14:14 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ACC: House and Senate Votes Show Growing Momentum to Stop EPA GHG Regulations</title><author>ACC</author><link>http://www.americanchemistry.com/Media/PressReleasesTranscripts/ACC-news-releases/ACC-House-and-Senate-Votes-Show-Growing-Momentum-to-Stop-EPA-GHG-Regulations.html</link><description>A GHG bill introduced by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 255-172 today. In the Senate, which considered a series of amendments yesterday, stopping EPA’s rules drew significant support.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:34:02 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>