EMISSIONS
Coal-friendly states line up behind Trump EPA rule
Some states that rely heavily on coal-fired power appear to be rushing to turn in their compliance plans for EPA's power plant carbon rule years ahead of schedule.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E News reporter
Some states that rely heavily on coal-fired power appear to be rushing to turn in their compliance plans for EPA's power plant carbon rule years ahead of schedule.
Two years ago, Sealaska Corp. gave the Trump administration a prescription for managing the region's millions of acres of forest. Open more areas to logging, the Alaska Native corporation urged, including places never harvested for timber.
By Marc Heller in Greenwire
The Biden administration yesterday floated the idea of taxing carbon-intensive imports as part of this year's Trade Policy Agenda, touching on an idea that has gained traction in Europe.
By Jean Chemnick in Greenwire
Two years ago, Sealaska Corp. gave the Trump administration a prescription for managing the region's millions of acres of forest. Open more areas to logging, the Alaska Native corporation urged, including places never harvested for timber.
By Marc Heller in Greenwire
The Biden administration yesterday floated the idea of taxing carbon-intensive imports as part of this year's Trade Policy Agenda, touching on an idea that has gained traction in Europe.
By Jean Chemnick in Greenwire