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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Wed 7/12/2017 12:19:36 AM Today on Climate Beat j 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. ( 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 ( consideration this week as Gov. Jerry Brown (D) seeks a two-thirds vote to protect ( {against legal challenges. ( EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt made some news in an interview with Reuters, ( {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. ( 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 ( (operations. ( 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. ( 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. ( READ THE CLIMA i F Bl A i > EDITORIAL CONTACT 703-562-8763 E-MAIL- CUSTOMER SERVICE Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00002752-00001 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_00002752-00002