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Ten Executive Branch Climate and Sustainability Developments to Watch in 2022

With 2022 underway, the Biden-Harris administration is continuing to implement its “whole-of-government” response to climate change. In 2021, the…

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U.S. Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan in Tandem with Int'l Agreement

President Biden released the U.S. Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan, calling for substantial reductions in U.S. methane emissions, announced in tandem with international agreement to tackle methane emissions, which took center stage second day of Glasgow UN Climate Conference COP26

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Forests are crucial to combating climate change — will Biden rise to the challenge?

Covering a third of the planet s land surface, forests are massive carbon sinks, absorbing and storing carbon dioxide and keeping it out of the atmosphere where it would contribute to global warming. Only the world s oceans store more carbon. Keeping forests intact has long been considered essential.

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Forests are crucial to combating climate change—will Biden rise to the challenge?

Unsustainable logging by the forest products industry is driving massive carbon emissions.

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Biden Earth Day Climate Announcement

Friday, April 23, 2021 On April 22 – Earth Day – President Biden announced that the United States would commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to 50% of the country’s 2005 emissions. View the White House’s fact sheet here. As a formal matter, the President was announcing the United States’ Nationally Determined Contribution, the voluntary emission reduction under the Paris Agreement. What does that mean for the environmental regulatory issues that businesses and others will face going forward? Much has been and will be written about this announcement and the associated statements. This post is not a comprehensive review. Instead, I want to observe that this new announcement tracks much of what we have heard from the Administration in the past three months. Since the Second Bush Administration, the Clean Air Act has provided the backbone for federal regulatory efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That does not appear to be the way the Bide

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