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Environmental News For The Week Ending 13 March 2019

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Commentary: A new world for corporate prosecutions under Biden


Commentary: A new world for corporate prosecutions under Biden
Matthew Schneider
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Matthew Schneider is a partner at the Honigman law firm and is the former U.S. Attorney in Eastern Michigan.
While on the campaign trail, then-candidate Joe Biden telegraphed how he would approach businesses and corporate leaders who get into hot water, and he pledged to hold corporate executives personally accountable including jail time.
Will President Biden s campaign trail pledges turn into reality? Or will Biden and his team realize that their Department of Justice promises might not be possible?
Either way, businesses need to be prepared. Here s what business leaders should keep an eye on: ....

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Fossil fuel pollution is killing people in the US and abroad


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That’s the chilling conclusion reached by a new peer-reviewed study from Harvard University and University College London. Researchers found that more than 8.7 million people around the world died from exposure to particulate matter from fossil fuel emissions in 2018. 
The findings bring new understanding and urgency to the immediate global health threat caused by climate change and our world’s continued reliance on high-polluting fossil fuels.
For the Biden administration and policymakers worldwide, it must be a wakeup call. Reducing our reliance on fossil fuels isn’t just about protecting future generations from looming threats and projections it’s about saving lives right now. Our actions both domestic and internationally must reflect that urgency. ....

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WHITE HOUSE: Biden climate plan: Environmental justice 'writ large'


Published: Thursday, January 28, 2021
President Biden at a desk in the White House Photo credit: Anna Moneymaker/picture alliance / Consolidated News Photos/Newscom
President Biden signed executive orders related to climate change yesterday in the State Dining Room at the White House. Anna Moneymaker/picture alliance / Consolidated News Photos/Newscom
With the stroke of a pen, President Biden brought nearly half a century of environmental justice activism to its culmination yesterday.
Biden signed an executive order that promises a governmentwide approach to the disproportionate pollution burdens faced by many communities of color. But many advocates say Biden s success on confronting environmental justice will be judged on how the order is implemented. ....

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