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Appropriators aim to bar carbon metric in rulemaking
House Republican appropriators are trying to ban the Department of Energy from using the social cost of carbon calculation in rulemaking, the latest attack on the Obama-era policy.
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Arianna Skibell, E&E News reporter
House Republican appropriators are trying to ban the Department of Energy from using the social cost of carbon calculation in rulemaking, the latest attack on the Obama-era policy.
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The Federal Reserve announced yesterday the creation of a first-of-its-kind committee to deepen the central bank's understanding of the risks that climate change poses to the financial system.
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Jeffrey Bossert Clark — the man now embroiled in controversy after reports that he conspired with President Trump to oust the acting attorney general — has a long and twisted history in environmental law.
By Pamela King and Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
The Federal Reserve announced yesterday the creation of a first-of-its-kind committee to deepen the central bank's understanding of the risks that climate change poses to the financial system.
By Avery Ellfeldt in Climatewire