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Tracking Biden's first 100 days: UCLA experts assess progress on environmental issues


 
UCLA School of Law
Cara Horowitz
Point of view: This is the first administration to place climate change leaders in strong appointments across agencies and domains, up and down the roster. From Health and Human Services to highway safety to the budget office, there are now climate champions in place to help tackle this problem from many directions. That’s hugely promising. 
Next up: The United States owes the world its next climate action pledge under the Paris Agreement, and that pledge will be announced later this year. If President Biden is serious about retaking international leadership on this issue, our U.S pledge better be a good one, because global leadership starts at home. The U.S. is going to have to show that it can make meaningful, enduring domestic progress on climate change before trying to exercise any moral authority at the U.N.  ....

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UCLA In the News January 21, 2021


January 21, 2021
UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News.
Biden’s use of silence “is extremely important,” said Norma Mendoza-Denton, a professor of linguistics anthropology at UCLA. “President Trump never mentioned the death toll. He was never one to dwell on anything negative, whether it was the economy or the unrest.”
(Commentary written by UCLA’s Margaret Peters) As promised on the campaign trail, President Biden laid out his plan for immigration on his first day in office. The plan calls for changes to much of the U.S. immigration system, including repealing the “Muslim ban,” adding a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the United States, changes in the asylum system and more. ....

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Q&A: Stricter auto emissions regulations on the horizon


On behalf of members of Congress, five UCLA faculty members file amicus brief on vehicle pollution rules
UCLA Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Cara Horowitz says the amicus brief demonstrates “that far stronger standards are totally practicable, both economically and technologically.”
Daniel Melling |
January 22, 2021
This week, five UCLA School of Law faculty members submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit challenging the Trump administration’s rollback of federal vehicle pollution and fuel economy standards.
The brief was written by UCLA environmental law experts Cara Horowitz, Julia Stein, Benjamin Harris, Beth Kent and Siyi Shen. It was filed on behalf of Sen. Tom Carper, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. ....

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Biden's Climate Orders Help California, But Will Also Challenge The State To Do Better, Experts Say


Biden’s Climate Orders Help California, But Will Also Challenge The State To Do Better, Experts Say
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President Joe Biden signs his first executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington.
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President Joe Biden signed 17 executive orders just hours after being sworn into office and reversed several Trump administration policies including rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and asking every federal department “to immediately commence work to confront the climate crisis.”
“President Biden has delivered on his promises to restore science as the guide for sound decisions, and to take action on climate change,” UC Berkeley climate scientist Patrick Gonzalez said. “For example, under the worst case scenario, climate change could triple fire frequencies across much ....

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Trump's last-minute climate maneuvers face a slow dead end


Trump s last-minute climate maneuvers face a slow dead end
Leslie Kaufman, Bloomberg
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On Jan. 13, with the nation s attention riveted on the vote to impeach President Donald Trump again, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new rule severely limiting its own ability to regulate heat-trapping gases. A little over a week earlier, as would-be insurrectionists were gathering in Washington, D.C., the outgoing administration finalized a rule rendering the vast majority of public health data off limits to policymakers.
Eleventh-hour executive actions are a hallmark of presidential transitions, and experts see little in the way of lasting impact as President Joe Biden moves from his inauguration on Wednesday into an expected flurry of policy moves from the new White House. Late environmental rules that conflict with Biden s ambitious climate agenda can mostly be reversed, some just as hastily as they were implemented. ....

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