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California advocacy and California climate change policy, natural climate solutions

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Industrial and emerging energy policy, hydrogen, energy transmission/RTOs, renewables and siting

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Rita Yelda

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Eastern regional issues

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New York State Legislature Bans Hazardous Waste

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ALBANY – After years of deadlock, the New York State legislature today passed legislation that builds on the historic 2014 fracking ban, which was cemented into law earlier this year. The bill closes a longstanding loophole that exempted dangerous oil…

House to Enact Major Land and Water Conservation Law

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WASHINGTON - The House today is scheduled to pass the Great American Outdoors Act, which will permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund—a move NRDC has long advocated. The Senate overwhelmingly passed a companion bill in June, and President…

NRDC, Partners Sue EPA Over Toxic Chemical Risks

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WASHINGTON – NRDC (the Natural Resources Defense Council) together with partners, today asked a federal court to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s woefully inadequate process for evaluating risks of the toxic chemical methylene chloride. A solvent used in paint strippers…

FERC Tries to Undercut Renewable Energy – Again

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WASHINGTON - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted today on a series of changes that threaten to undercut small wind, solar and other clean energy sources. The decision could lead to more pollution by propping up fossil fuel power plants.

Court Rejects Trump Administration Effort to Roll Back Methane Rule

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WASHINGTON - In a major victory in the fight to curb the oil and gas industry’s methane emissions, a federal court in California has rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to rescind the 2016 Methane Waste Prevention Rule, calling the agency…

President Trump Silences Public to Help Polluters

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The Trump administration is set to issue rules today that could curtail the public’s right to have a say in the pipelines, highways, incinerators, and other government-approved projects that will define their neighborhoods for decades to come.

PA Lawmakers Approve Massive Giveaway to Fossil Fuel Companies

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HARRISBURG, P.A. – The Pennsylvania House of Representatives today passed House Bill 732 – a tax code reform bill that gives nearly $700 million in tax credits to fossil fuel plants that use fracked gas to manufacture petrochemicals. The legislation…

Public Deserves Stronger Limits on Ozone Pollution

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WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it would not strengthen the federal limit on ozone air pollution, bypassing an opportunity to better protect the public during a pandemic particularly dangerous for people with respiratory illnesses.