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Newly proposed categorical exclusion could bolster deployment of superhot rock geothermal energy
The Bureau of Land Management proposed a new categorical exclusion aiming to accelerate responsible geothermal development on public lands.
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In a win for clean air and climate, Supreme Court rejects initial attempt to block carbon pollution standards for power plants
The Supreme Court declined to block EPA’s rules setting carbon pollution guidelines for existing coal-fired, and performance standards for new gas-fired power plants.
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Team Pennsylvania and Clean Air Task Force convene leaders to discuss challenges, opportunities of industrial decarbonization
More than 100 leaders from business, industry, labor, higher education and nonprofit organizations convened today for a roundtable on industrial decarbonization.
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Nuclear energy in the spotlight at Climate Week NYC 2024
Nuclear energy, often neglected in this forum, was a significant theme throughout Climate Week NYC 2024.
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Accelerating climate solutions in agriculture: Why reducing methane from livestock is an urgent opportunity
Agriculture is now responsible for 40% of human-caused methane emissions, making it the largest source of this harmful gas to the atmosphere.
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DOE makes $1.5 billion investment in four critical transmission projects, taking important step facilitating the clean energy transition
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) just announced a $1.5 billion investment in four important transmission projects.
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Supreme Court rejects emergency applications, clearing the way for important public health protections
The Supreme Court denied applications for a stay of EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Technology Review rule.
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Supreme Court rejects attempt to halt oil and gas methane standards in an important step for public health and the climate
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected two requests to halt implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) rule.