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Governments lag on planning as climate impacts accelerate
More than 500 cities around the globe are already feeling the effects of climate change, according to a report released today.
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Maya Earls, E&E News reporter
More than 500 cities around the globe are already feeling the effects of climate change, according to a report released today.
Energy and Commerce Committee Democrats yesterday rolled out an enhanced version of their climate bill, an ambitious effort to overhaul the power sector and decarbonize the economy.
By Nick Sobczyk, Jeremy Dillon and E.A. Crunden in E&E Daily
Six major electric companies in the Southeast and Midwest have formed a coalition to boost electric vehicle charging stations throughout those regions.
By Kristi E. Swartz and David Ferris in Energywire
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Energy and Commerce Committee Democrats yesterday rolled out an enhanced version of their climate bill, an ambitious effort to overhaul the power sector and decarbonize the economy.
By Nick Sobczyk, Jeremy Dillon and E.A. Crunden in E&E Daily
Six major electric companies in the Southeast and Midwest have formed a coalition to boost electric vehicle charging stations throughout those regions.
By Kristi E. Swartz and David Ferris in Energywire