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Biden Administration Turns Sights on Industrial Sector to Reduce Emissions
The Biden administration is taking aim at the U.S. industrial sector as the next target for climate action via new regulations and programs scattered across different executive agencies.
Northeastern States Greenhouse Gas Emissions Increased after Closing Nuclear Plants
Northeastern states saw their greenhouse gas emissions rise shortly after closing three large nuclear power plants in the region.
New Mexico’s Governor Is Pushing Steep Emissions-Reductions in the State
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is backing legislation that sets a goal of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
EPA Finalizes Aggressive Vehicle Emissions Standards for 2023 and Beyond
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency what it says are the most stringent emissions regulations on everyday passenger cars and light duty trucks ever to be imposed on the model years 2023 through 2026.
Louisiana’s Climate Initiatives Task Force Proposes Permitting Process to Limit Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
If Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ has his way, industrial decarbonization will soon be coming to Louisiana.
President Joe Biden Signs Executive Order Establishing Zero-Emissions Vehicle Targets
President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing agencies with regulatory authority over passenger vehicles to set standards which will result in half of all cars sold in the United States by 2030 being zero-emissions vehicles.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Signs Net-Zero Emissions Law
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation committing the state to taking “aggressive action” on climate change” by achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
EPA Finds Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline as Oil, Natural Gas Production Soars
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory , released in early April, revealed total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States decreased by 1.7 percent from 2018 to 2019.
Washington State Cap-and-Trade Bill Will Increase Energy Costs, Won’t Reduce Emissions
A proposal in the Washington Senate, the Climate Commitment Act, would create a cap-and-trade scheme designed to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions in the state to “net zero” by 2050. It would make everything more expensive.
Federal Oil Leasing Ban Harms U.S. Workers, Economy, Emissions Goals
The Gulf offshore oil and natural gas industry is an economic engine for our nation contributing $5 billion to 8 billion per year to the federal treasury. In fact, Gulf oil and gas revenues fund 60 percent of total federal energy revenue.