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Daily on Energy: Crunch time for Biden to turn climate priorities into law

Print this article Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what s going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! CLIMATE STAKES OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE FIGHT: President Joe Biden will introduce a $6 trillion budget today reiterating his interest in passing large new investments in clean energy and fighting climate change. But as we somehow are upon Memorial Day, it’s getting near crunch time for the administration to turn its priorities into law through its only real vehicle of doing it infrastructure legislation. Biden yesterday said he is

Used Car Exports Threaten Climate Goals

Scientific American Used Car Exports Threaten Climate Goals The U.S. ships hundreds of thousands of its oldest and dirtiest cars overseas to poorer countries each year Print Cars are stuck in traffic on a motorway in the Kenyan capital Nairobi during a typical morning commute. Credit: Tony Karumba Advertisement Replacing gasoline cars with electric vehicles is a pillar of President Biden’s strategy for tackling climate change. But even if the administration sets a deadline to sunset sales of gas-powered passenger vehicles, the export of used cars abroad could stall the global reductions needed to stave off catastrophic warming.

TRANSPORTATION: Free-for-all used car export threatens climate goals

CYBERSECURITY: 3 takeaways from the Colonial pipeline hack

Published: Monday, May 17, 2021 Colonial pipeline tanks, President Biden, Transportation Security Administration badge. Credits: Drew Angerer/Getty Images (Colonial pipeline tanks); T.J. Kirkpatrick-Pool/Getty Images (Biden); Joe Raedle/Getty Images (badge) A cyberattack on the Colonial pipeline last week is raising numerous questions about whether the Biden administration and industry are protecting the nation s energy infrastructure. Drew Angerer/Getty Images (Colonial pipeline tanks); T.J. Kirkpatrick-Pool/Getty Images (Biden); Joe Raedle/Getty Images (badge) For years, cybersecurity experts, intelligence officials and lawmakers have warned about the high-stakes threat of a ransomware attack on U.S. critical infrastructure. But it wasn t until this month s ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline Co. that the real-world impact became tangible. The cyberattack by the DarkSide ransomware gang forced the Georgia-based company to shut down its entire 5,500-mile pipeline system,

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