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4 energy issues to watch with EPA s power plant rule
The proposal raises numerous legal and technical questions about the feasibility of hydrogen power and carbon capture technology.
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UCLA experts: EPA s proposed power plant rules respond to Supreme Court loss
The proposals come nearly a year after the Supreme Court ruled against the EPA in West Virginia v. EPA.
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Bruins consider Willow project s destructive impacts on environment, communities
UCLA community members expressed concerns over President Joe Biden’s approval of the Alaska Willow project, the largest oil drilling project on United States public land in recent years.
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April 12: Emmett Institute to hold symposium on green infrastructure
The event will include three panel discussions by lawyers, energy experts, environmental advocates and climate law architects.
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Cop27: Biden says US to lead the way on climate, but lags on its own commitments
The Biden administration has made strides in working to reduce carbon emissions, but experts say more is needed from the world's largest emitter
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