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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Fri 6/30/2017 8:00:55 PM Today on Climate Beat
Today on Climate Beat...
June 30, 2017
)... we went on the road, reporting that Volkswagen has submitted a supplemental plan
to California air officials to spend $200 million over the next 30 months on projects to ||j|
advance zero-emission vehicles, bolstering spending in disadvantaged communities |ij|
and outlining its longer-term funding strategy.
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team, blue team" approach to refine climate science, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is j|||
launching such an effort, and at least some in the coal sector are taking it as a sign
that he will move to challenge EPA's greenhouse gas endangerment finding.
At the White House, representatives of the Natural Resources Defense Council in a recent meeting with administration officials launched a push to persuade them to keep EPA's Clean Power Plan regulation to cut greenhouse gases from the power sector.
jin Congress, House and Senate Republicans are re-introducing legislation that would bar EPA and several other agencies from using the social cost of carbon and related metrics for more-potent GHGs in cost-benefit reviews of regulations that curb emissions.
And we also highlighted some must-read stories from the past week, including analysis on EPA's efforts to delay climate rules, congressional discussions on vehicle ||||j emissions standards, as well as cap-and-trade news out of California and the Northeast.
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