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Adriana Trujillo

E-Waste Export Bill Introduced in Congress · Environmental Leader · Environme... - 0 views

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    The Secure E-waste Export and Recycling Act recently introduced in Congress would prohibit exporting electronic waste to other countries. Although 27 states and the District of Columbia have e-waste recycling laws, there are no federal laws governing the practice.
Adriana Trujillo

Congress urged to extend tax break - Politics | reNEWS - Renewable Energy News - 0 views

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    580+ groups, businesses call for extension of clean energy tax credits  Over 580 organizations and businesses, including the American Wind Energy Association, have written a letter to Congress calling for the extension of tax credits relating to clean energy. "Businesses and investors need stable, predictable federal tax policy to create jobs, invest capital, and deploy pollution-reducing energy technologies," they wrote. 
Adriana Trujillo

Leading U.S. Businesses Call on Congress to Enact a Market-Based Approach to Climate Ch... - 0 views

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    CEOs of Over 75 Companies Urge Congress to Set National Carbon Price
Adriana Trujillo

New Republican Congress May Challenge Obama's Climate Rule - Scientific American - 0 views

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    The Environmental Protection Agency's plan to cut CO2 pollution from coal-fired power plants now faces significant opposition
amandasjohnston

Temer government set to overthrow Brazil's environmental agenda - 0 views

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    Brazil's conservative National Congress has rushed to pass a wave of legislative initiatives, which taken all together, would dismantle much of the nation's body of law protecting the environment and indigenous people - an effort likely to escalate in 2017. The latest attempt occurred last week, just before the parliamentary recess. The agricultural lobby unexpectedly put forward three bills, known as Decretos Legislativos (PDCs), which are laws promulgated by the President of the Senate over which the country's President does not have the right of veto. If eventually passed, as seems likely, the bills will allow industrial waterways (requiring many dozens of new dams) to be built without the proper assessment of environmental and social impacts. The waterways would be used by agribusiness as a cheap means of exporting soy and other commodities.
Del Birmingham

Brazil's Congress moves ahead to end nation's environmental safeguards - 0 views

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    A Brazilian Senate Commission is quickly, and surreptitiously, moving forward a constitutional amendment (PEC 65) that would end the need for environmental assessment approvals for public works projects in Brazil ranging from Amazon dams to roads and canals, and oil infrastructure.
Adriana Trujillo

Food and Beverage Giants Appeal to Congress for Urgent Action on Climate Change | Susta... - 0 views

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    At a congressional briefing last week, top executives from Ben & Jerry's, Clif Bar, Kellogg Company, Mars Incorporated, PepsiCo, Stonyfield and Unilever discussed how climate change is disrupting global food supplies and their own supply chains. They called on lawmakers to acknowledge the ways in which rising temperatures are impacting their businesses and to act swiftly to reach bipartisan solutions to tackle this threat.
Adriana Trujillo

National goal would aim for 50 percent clean energy by 2030 | The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    The US could create jobs, curb carbon emissions and encourage economic prosperity by switching to a clean energy economy, write Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif. A recent report said that the US could create 2 million new jobs by 2050 if it adopted a goal to source 50% of its total electricity from clean energy sources by 2030. "Congress has an opportunity to put our country on a path toward a clean energy future that improves our economy while reinforcing our commitment to reducing dangerous carbon pollution," they write
Adriana Trujillo

McCarthy: We're Nearing 'Second Wave' of Environmental Action | Bloomberg BNA - 0 views

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    President Barack Obama will have a wide-ranging legacy of environmental action, said Gina McCarthy, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. As for the relationship between EPA and Congress, she said, "It's always been a struggle, but it's always been that Republicans and Democrats care about the health of their kids."
Adriana Trujillo

Food Companies Want Single GMO Labeling Standard · Environmental Management &... - 0 views

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    The Coca-Cola Company, General Mills, Kraft Foods and the other 300-plus food companies that are members of the Grocery Manufacturers Association will soon lobby the US food safety regulator and Congress for a single federal standard covering oversight and labeling of new genetically modified foods, Reuters reports.
Adriana Trujillo

FEMA: Caught Between Climate Change and Congress  - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency is responsible for handling America's response to extreme weather events such as wildfires and floods, but some experts say the agency isn't adequately factoring climate issues into its strategic planning processes.
Adriana Trujillo

Denial dries up: Americans finally seeing the light on climate change | Grist - 1 views

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    Looks like Fox News and Congress are becoming ever more intellectually isolated from the American people, perched together on a sinking island of climate denialism.
Adriana Trujillo

Obama: Denying climate change erodes national security - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON - President Obama called out climate change deniers in Congress for being weak on defense, saying it would be "dereliction of duty" for the United States to ignore the national security implications of rising global temperatures.
Adriana Trujillo

Obama to Propose a $10-a-Barrel Fee on Oil - The New York Times - 0 views

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    A $10-per-barrel tax on oil companies will be part of the Obama administration's budget proposal for fiscal 2017. Proceeds would fund alternative transportation and infrastructure. Congress is not expected to include the measure in spending legislation. The proposal is significant, however, because it reflects Obama's increased focus on climate change.
Del Birmingham

Chile to Become First Country in the Americas to Ban Plastic Bags - 0 views

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    Chile is set to become the first country in the Americas to ban plastic bags to help protect the environment and especially the ocean. Congress unanimously approved the measure on Wednesday. The bill was initially designed to outlaw plastic bags in Patagonia, but was later extended nationwide.
Adriana Trujillo

Everglades' water at risk from sea-level rise, scientists say - 0 views

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    Climate change and other hurdles mean it will take more water - and potentially more taxpayer money - to save the Everglades, according to new scientific findings released Thursday. The report to Congress warns that rising seas and warming temperatures are threatening to worsen damage already done by decades of drainage and pollution, caused by development and farming overtaking the Everglades. A recent report showed that climate change, pollution and other factors could increase the cost to restore the Florida Everglades. So far, restoration costs are pegged at $16 billion, but additional efforts, such as proposed reservoirs, could add to that cost.
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