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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Fri 5/26/2017 10:42:50 PM Today on Climate Beat | jToday on Climate Beat... May 26, 2017 I f... we went abroad, as our daily news roundup previewed likely climate conversations i (that will occur among G7 leaders at their summit today and tomorrow. White House i (economic adviser Gary Cohn said Trump "wants to clearly hear what the European : (leaders have to say" on the Paris Agreement, from which President Donald Trump is i (still weighing an exit. (But some observers say Trump could put off a decision on the Paris deal for years, : (until 2019, and they suggest Trump has won his first negotiating battle on the ' (agreement by forcing foreign leaders and environmentalists to accept he can lower the: (U.S. emissions target. ! (Back home, environmental, labor and other groups are appealing to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to reverse his plan to pause certain requirements of the Obama-era i methane emissions rule for new oil and gas drilling, just one day after EPA appears to i (have sent for White House review a proposal to implement the stay. i (The Department of Energy, meanwhile, is moving forward with implementing several : Obama-era appliance efficiency standards after previously delaying their effective j dates - including an efficiency standard for ceiling fans over which environmentalists j (and several states had sued. i (Speaking of the courts, an environmental law group is urging a federal court not to let ! industry intervenors abandon a landmark constitutional climate case brought by youth ! (plaintiffs. The group charges industry groups' attempts to leave the case are due in i (part to fear they'll have to release data demonstrating their potential liability as part of i (discovery proceedings. ; (And, last but certainly not least, don't miss some of our must-read stories from this (past week to send you into the holiday weekend. i READ THE CLIMATE BEAT > | EDITORIAL CONTACT 703-562-8763 E-MAIL.i Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00003765-00001 CUSTOMER SERVICE 703-416-8505 E-MAIL Site Licenses Available Want to share access to InsideEPA/climate.com with your colleagues? We have economical site license packages available to fit any size organization, from a few people at one location to company-wide access. For more information on how you can get greater access to InsideEPA/climate.com for your office, contact our Online Customer Service department at 703-416-8505 or climate@iwpnews.com. To ensure you receive our emails, please add epa-alerts@iwpnews.com to your address book. Please do not respond to this e-mail, as it was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. If you have a customer service inquiry, please contact us at climate@iwpnews.com . If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you can change your e-mail settings on lnsideEPAclimate.com (you may need to log in). Mailing address: 1919 South Eads Street, Suite 201, Arlington VA 22202 Telephone: 703-416-8500 or 1-800-424-9068 Copyright 2017 Inside Washington Publishers. All rights reserved | About Us | Privacy Policy Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00003765-00002