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Adriana Trujillo

White House Nudges States Toward Offshore Wind Power - 0 views

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    The White House last week outlined plans to get the US offshore wind industry off the ground. The White House has awarded Maine, Rhode Island, New York and Massachusetts each a grant of $600,000 to support offshore wind development. It has also established an interagency group in support of offshore wind. As part of that effort, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management plans to offer areas off the coasts of North Carolina and New Jersey. GovTech.com (10/2) 
Brett Rohring

Obama's top environment adviser, Heather Zichal, stepping down after 5 years at White H... - 0 views

  • Obama’s top environment adviser, Heather Zichal, stepping down after 5 years at White House
  • Zichal plans to leave the White House within a few weeks. The White House hasn’t announced who will replace her.
Adriana Trujillo

FACT SHEET: White House Announces Executive Actions and Commitments from Across the Cou... - 0 views

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    3M, Cisco, Jackson Family Wines, Kimberly-Clark and other major companies announced new commitments to install solar power as part of a new White House initiative. The Obama administration and local governments also announced a series of new policies to speed the deployment of solar across the nation.
Adriana Trujillo

House Passes Keystone XL Bill; Obama Veto Expected - WSJ - 0 views

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    The House passed legislation approving the Keystone XL pipeline. President Barack Obama has vowed to veto the bill.The legislation, approved 270-152 by the GOP-controlled House, authorizes TransCanada Corp. , to construct the 1,179-mile pipeline, which has been under review by the Obama administration for more than six years. The Senate, also in Republicans' hands, passed the legislation late last month.
Adriana Trujillo

White House directs federal agencies to consider climate change | Reuters - 0 views

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    Federal agencies must disclose how their actions will impact climate change, according to White House guidance issued today. Read more: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2016/08/02/white-house-to-federal-agencies-consider-climate-change-impacts-of-your-actions/#ixzz4II292aQe
Del Birmingham

Starbucks, Unilever Push White House to Follow Through on Climate Action Plan | Sustain... - 0 views

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    One year after Superstorm Sandy devastated the East Coast, 20 major U.S. brands including Starbucks, Unilever and Mars, Inc. are calling for the White House to follow through on climate change preparedness efforts outlined in the Climate Action Plan announced by President Obama on June 25.
Del Birmingham

Forests Housing Rare and Endangered Species Lost 1.2 Million Hectares of Trees Since 20... - 0 views

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    New analysis reveals troubling evidence of tree cover loss within Alliance for Zero Extinction sites (AZE sites), areas that house species that are endangered and endemic. From 2001 to 2013, AZE sites lost 1.2 million hectares (3 million acres) of tree cover, an area roughly the size of Connecticut. While this is a relatively small amount of tree cover loss compared to global averages, for species in AZE sites, losing even a small area of tree cover can mean life or death.
Adriana Trujillo

World leaders expand clean energy research push | TheHill - 0 views

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    World leaders have agreed to double the clean energy research funding they pledged in December as part of an international push to reduce carbon emissions, the White House announced on Thursday.  During the first meeting of the 21 countries involved in the Mission Innovation project this week, international members said they would increase the clean energy research and development funding the project is designed to facilitate.  According to the White House, member countries will now spend $30 billion per year by 2021 on clean energy research. 
Adriana Trujillo

White House targets methane gas emissions - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    The White House has announced a new plan to reduce America's methane emissions, which are thought to account for up to 14% of the country's total greenhouse emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency will monitor methane emissions from the fossil-fuel sector, and the Interior Department will develop a plan to capture and sell methane emitted by coal mines on federal land. The effort will depend on "cost-effective, voluntary actions and common-sense standards," said Dan Utech, special assistant to the president for energy and climate change
Adriana Trujillo

Obama Aide Calls Carbon Rule First Important Step - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    White House officials told lawmakers this week that while President Barack Obama's climate initiatives will not, in themselves, halt climate change, they nonetheless constitute an important first step towards more sweeping solutions. "The carbon-action plan is a start, and if we do not make a start, we will never get there," says White House science adviser John Holdren.
Adriana Trujillo

Senate Defeats Bill on Keystone XL Pipeline in Narrow Vote - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The U.S. Senate rejected by a one-vote margin a bill passed by the House to allow construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada to Gulf of Mexico refineries. The measure needed 60 votes to go forward but received 59. White House advisers have suggested that President Barack Obama might eventually let the project proceed.
Adriana Trujillo

The $520 million White House bid to widen access to solar | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    The Obama administration is aiming to start changing that. Last week, the President - fresh off of announcing a $4 billion renewable energy fund with private investment partners - has unveiled a set of initiatives to bring increased access to solar energy and solar jobs.   The "Increase Solar Access for All Americans" plan involves private sector investment of $520 million and partnerships with Citigroup, GRID Alternatives, SunEdison and half a dozen other companies as well as several states and cities.
Adriana Trujillo

House ready to block Clean Power Plan - POLITICO - 0 views

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    The House is expected to vote on a pair of Congressional Review Act resolutions that would stop the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan and a separate rule for new power plants. The Senate approved its own resolutions before the Thanksgiving break
Del Birmingham

Newhall Ranch is a shot at housing sustainability | The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    Los Angeles County approves the start of the Newhall Ranch master-planned community north of the city of Los Angeles. The state has never seen a community quite like Newhall Ranch, proposed by California developer FivePoint. It will be a carbon-neutral development in the Santa Clarita Valley that tackles such critical challenges as climate change, water conservation, and the dire housing shortage that is severely threatening our economic competitiveness.
Adriana Trujillo

Senate approves GMO disclosure bill - High Plains Journal: Ag News - 0 views

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    The Senate voted 63-30 last week to pass a federal bill requiring food manufacturers to label products made with genetically modified ingredients, using either wording on packaging, a logo or a website link. The bill is expected to be considered on the House floor this week.
Adriana Trujillo

GOP votes down funding for global climate fund | TheHill - 0 views

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    Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee rejected an amendment on Tuesday that would allow the federal government to allocate funds toward the UN Green Climate Fund. "The Green Climate Fund is the only multilateral institution that supports clean, resilient development around the world," said Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., adding that the US should be leading the initiative.
Del Birmingham

How She Leads: Beth Stevens, Disney | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    Beth Stevens, senior VP of environmental affairs at Disney Worldwide Services, is in charge of making strides in the direction of sustainability. How does the iconic brand not only tell an engaging sustainability story but walk the talk? Disney's sustainability goals are serious. It aims to halve its emissions by 2020 from 2012 levels. It signed on to the White House American Business Act on Climate Pledge ahead of COP21 and the Paris Agreement. It even maintains an internal carbon price. Stevens sees all this as a natural expression of the company's culture.
Adriana Trujillo

Exclusive: Olympics - Green Paris bid pledges to slash carbon emissions | Reuters - 0 views

  • Olympics - Green Paris bid pledges to slash carbon emissions
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    In its proposal to host the 2024 Olympic games, the Paris bid committee proposed a plan that would cut the event's carbon emissions by more than 50% compared with the last two Olympic games. It involves providing public or shared transportation for all game spectators and housing most athletes less than 30 minutes from their events.
Adriana Trujillo

Tyson Foods: Tyson Foods Letter to Hog Farmers - 0 views

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    Tyson Foods urged its pork suppliers to stop using manual blunt force to euthanize sick or injured piglets, use anesthetic for tail docking and castration, and improve housing for pregnant sows. The company also announced that it will increase the frequency of third-party audits that monitor animal well-being.
Adriana Trujillo

Tyson Foods to farmers: Give pigs more space | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    Shareholders withdraw resolution after world's largest meat processor asks contract farmers to improve housing standards for pigs
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