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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Wed 7/12/2017 12:19:36 AM Today on Climate Beat
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Today on Climate Beat...
July 11,2017
I... we went a mile high, where Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) announced his (
(state is the latest to join a state coalition committed to upholding the Paris Agreement, (
while also announcing a series of non-regulatory steps to reduce greenhouse gases in (
(the utility, transportation and buildings sectors.
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Staying out West, California officials released their latest legislative package to extend (
the state's GHG cap-and-trade program out to 2030, which could see floor
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consideration this week as Gov. Jerry Brown (D) seeks a two-thirds vote to protect (
{against legal challenges.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt made some news in an interview with Reuters,
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{reportedly saying there could be a legal basis to challenge EPA's GHG endangerment (
{finding though he would rather Congress address the issue. He also suggested his (
(planned "critique" of climate science could be involve a televised debate.
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jin Congress, 27 Democratic senators are urging President Donald Trump to "fully (
implement" EPA and Bureau of Land Management regulations issued by the Obama (
administration to limit emissions of the potent GHG methane from oil and gas
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(operations.
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jin vehicle news, the Department of Transportation is reconsidering Obama-era fine (
increases for automaku > that fail to meet fuel economy standards, the latest signal (
that the Trump administration might weaken environmental and other regulations that (
(affect the industry.
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And our daily news roundup looked at the "deep industry ties" in the deregulatory (
(teams at the Trump administration's EPA and other federal agencies.
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