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Points North: Should future plans for Line 5 consider climate change?


Why does climate matter for a pipeline?
For most energy projects that are proposed on public lands, like drilling for oil and gas or installing a solar farm, the government has to review the resulting environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions. 
That’s true for pipelines too, explains Pete Erickson, who studies climate policy at the Stockholm Environment Institute.
“There is a clear causal link between a pipeline being built or not built and both the production and consumption of that oil, and therefore carbon dioxide emissions, and therefore climate change,” he says.
And a project’s impact on climate can be the deciding factor in whether or not it goes forward. A high-profile example is the Keystone XL Pipeline, which would have carried oil and gas from Alberta to Nebraska. The main reason the federal government didn’t grant a permit for the project was because of climate change, according to the Obama administration.  ....

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Ban on surprise medical bills could reshape U.S. air ambulance industry


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Ban on surprise medical bills could reshape U.S. air ambulance industry
New legislation to end surprise medical billing could spell far-reaching changes for the U.S. air ambulance industry.
By Elan Head | January 19, 2021
Estimated reading time
18 minutes, 4 seconds.
New legislation to end surprise medical billing could spell far-reaching changes for the U.S. air ambulance industry, slashing profits associated with exorbitant balance bills and laying the groundwork for future reimbursement policies that incentivize safety and quality.
Several sections in the No Surprises Act focus specifically on air ambulances, making it potentially the most consequential legislation for the U.S. air ambulance industry since the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Skip Robinson Photo ....

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