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Volkswagen: the scandal that never ends.

The Environmental Protection Agency relaxed regulations on some major sources of pollution on Thursday. The agency repealed its “once in, always in” policy under the Clean Air Act, which had been used to regulate major polluters since 1995.

Basically: Until just now, if you own a factory or power plant that qualified as a major polluter, but was modified to reduce hazardous output, you still had to comply with the regulations that apply to major polluters.

Why is it important to regulate sources of pollution even after they’re retrofitted to emit less? Because industry has a tendency to do the bare minimum to bring factories just below the “major polluter” threshold to subvert regulations.

The “once in, always in” rule has been effective in mitigating some of the negative effects of air pollution, which include brain damage, infertility, and cancer.

That’s why environmentalists are up in arms about the EPA’s decision to repeal the policy. It’s possible that hundreds of factories will profit from the reduced regulation.

“And those harmed most would be nearby communities already suffering a legacy of pollution,” John Walke, the NRDC’s clean air director, said in a statement.

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Volkswagen: the scandal that never ends.

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Advertising: Clearing the Air on Diesel’s Dismal Reputation

BMW is using a humorous new campaign to promote its diesel cars to consumers in the United States, where the engines were never really popular. Credit –  Advertising: Clearing the Air on Diesel’s Dismal Reputation ; ;Related ArticlesOil Reforms by Mexico May Upend MarketsNational Briefing | South: Florida: State Plans Suit Over WaterBy Degrees: Timing a Rise in Sea Level ;

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Advertising: Clearing the Air on Diesel’s Dismal Reputation

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