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This is the March 11, 2021, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. When people talk about “energy companies,” they’re typically referring to the world’s oil and gas giants: Shell. Exxon Mobil. BP. But as solar and wind power increasingly outcompete fossil fuels in the marketplace, renewable energy companies are flexing their newfound political and economic muscle. Tesla is the most high-profile example last year the company’s market value surpassed that of Exxon Mobil but it’s far from the only clean power provider with a big runway, especially as President Biden pitches climate-friendly energy as a centerpiece of his “Build Back Better” economic recovery plan. ....
Bidenâs Trade Commission Pick Lina Khan Led Antitrust Efforts Against Big Tech Legal scholar Lina Khan has been nominated to the Federal Trade Commission by President Joe Biden. An Rong Xu for the Washington Post; Edited: Truthout By Politico reports. Progressives against big tech and for anti-monopolism praised this decision on Tuesday. Khan is a âprogressive superstar,â ProPublica senior reporter and editor Jesse Eisinger wrote. She first became well known in the law and big tech spheres for her 2017 article published in The Yale Law Journal, âAmazonâs Antitrust Paradox,â which challenged American antitrust law and its ability to handle companies like Amazon. ....
A number of recent articles shed light on the foggy nature of lawmaking in a 50/50 Senate. By SueEllen Campbell | Thursday, February 4, 2021 We have seen much of what President Biden’s administration will be doing about climate change through Executive Office actions. But what about the legislative branch? With Democrats holding the slimmest possible edge in the Senate and a modest edge in the House, what might realistically happen? Answers to this important question are by nature somewhat complicated. And there are always some chances for surprises, unexpected developments triggered by exceptional events. For a terrific overview that pays particular attention to the rules controlling legislation, see Marianne Lavelle’s piece in Inside Climate News. Complement it with Laurie Goering’s short, pragmatic, optimistic piece from Reuters. ....