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The US city that has raised $100m to climate-proof its buildings
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In a court ruling Tuesday, a federal judge for the Northern District of California dismissed the California Restaurant Association’s, or CRA, challenge to the city of Berkeley’s natural gas ban.
The court’s decision comes more than a year after the CRA filed a lawsuit against Berkeley in response to a citywide ordinance prohibiting natural gas infrastructure in new buildings effective Jan. 1, 2020. Berkeley City Council passed the ordinance July 23, 2019, making Berkeley the first city in the United States to pass such a law.
“When we look at our greenhouse gas emissions, we know 27% of the emissions come from natural gas in our buildings,” said Councilmember Kate Harrison, the ordinance’s primary author. “That is an enormously important part of our emission and it’s also something we can do something about as a city.”
United States urged to appoint special envoy to Northern Ireland Congressional hearing on Belfast Agreement told of issues still facing North
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Former special envoy Mitchell Reiss said there is a ‘real need’ for US reprsentation in Northern Ireland.
The United States has been urged to appoint a special envoy to Northern Ireland at a congressional hearing on the Belfast Agreement in Washington.
Speaking at a special hearing to reaffirm the peace agreement held by a sub-committee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill, former Northern Ireland special envoy Mitchell Reiss said there is a “real need” for an envoy.
Speakers: John Walsh, Peggy Otum, Daniel Farber and
Marsden Hanna
Walsh: As President Biden s first
executive orders demonstrate, climate change is now at the heart of
federal environmental policy agenda. But regardless of who sits in
the White House, the private sector has focused on this very
important topic for years. For example, major companies
implementing climate pledges such as Google s announcement that
it will run on carbon-free energy by 2030. Today I m joined by
my fellow WilmerHale Partner Peggy Otum, Co-Chair of our Energy,
Environment and Natural Resources Practice. For over 16 years Peggy
has focused on complex environmental litigation and regulatory
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