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Energy and Climate Report
May 30, 2017-Number 103
Climate Policy
Climate `Danger Zone' Seen If Trump Pulls U.S. Out of Pa
il
Donald Trump wasn't exaggerating when he said during his election campaign that the U.S.
could "cancel" the Paris Accord on climate change.
Climate Policy Exxon Squares Off with Shareholders in Annual Climate Showdown This week will be a public trial by fire for new Exxon Mobil Corp. CEO Darren Woods.
Climate Policy Modi Signals India Will Hold to Paris Climate Deal If U.S. Quits Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi signaled that he'll stick to agreements made under the Paris climate accord even if the U.S. pulls out.
Climate Policy World Carbon Price Seen Needing to Increase Sevenfold by 2020 Carbon prices need to jump sevenfold by 2020 from current rates in the world's biggest market to meet climate goals cost-effectively, according to a commission of economists and scientists.
Coal-Fired Power Plants Only Place in America Where Coal Demand Has Risen Is Nebraska Looking for a rare bright spot in U.S. coal?
Congress Barrasso Agenda Heavy on Public Works, Light on Environment In the weeks ahead the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hopes to be deeply enmeshed in the Trump administration's vision of a $1 trillion upgrade to U.S. infrastructure---and there will be plenty of reason for its chairman to boast that the panel is meeting its responsibilities on public works.
Energy Deputy Secretary Tapped for No. 2 in Nuclear Energy Office Edward McGinnis, who oversaw the Energy Department's international civilian nuclear energy policy, has been appointed to the No. 2 role in the agency's office responsible for nuclear research and waste.
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India Expects Surplus Electricity This Year as Blackoi m c ,,, sjst India's power ministry forecast surplus electricity supply in the year ending March, highlighting improvements in electricity generation and transmission capacity.
Energy Infamous Three Mile Island Nuke 7, ' .uf < ualty of Shale Boom Competition from cheap natural gas has claimed another U.S. nuclear power plant in a state that has balked at government aid for financially ailing reactors.
International Climate
EU Panel Seeks Deeper Cuts For Non-Emissioi
ling Sectors
A panel of European Parliament lawmakers May 30 backed changes to proposed binding
greenhouse gas emissions cuts through 2030 for parts of the European Union economy not
covered by the bloc's emissions trading system (ETS).
Regulatory Policy EPA Regulatory Review Floodgates Open, Leaving Pruitt to Mop Up When asked which EPA regulations stifle economic growth and should be reconsidered or rescinded, industry groups responded, "All of them."
Sustainability Brazil Green Bond Sales Seen Reaching Record $5 Billion in 2017 Brazil is set to sell a record $5 billion of green bonds this year, even as the country's markets reel from growing political turmoil, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative.
Water Pollution EPA Won't Have to Disclose How Power Plants Handle Wastewater Power plants won't have to disclose how they remove pollutants from wastewater and how much they remove, what it costs them, and what equipment they use, a federal court affirmed.
Russia Starts Largest Renewable Energy Auction in Bid for Jobs Russia is pressing ahead with its biggest-ever auction for renewable energy, seeking to award contracts to purchase 1.9 gigawatts of clean electricity as well as attracting foreign investment to support jobs at home.
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