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EPA enforcement report includes record fines and first-ever climate crime arrest

  • The Environmental Protection Agency reported significant pollution reduction in overburdened communities through enhanced enforcement efforts, as stated in their report on Thursday.
  • A California man faced first-ever criminal charges for smuggling climate-damaging air coolants into the United States, marking a significant step in enforcement.
  • Cummins Inc. Paid over $2 billion in fines and penalties, the largest ever secured under the federal Clean Air Act, and agreed to recall 600,000 Ram trucks.
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