The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which seeks to curb carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions from power plants, has gotten considerable news coverage recently. Another recent EPA initiative to combat climate change is not nearly as well known, despite the fact that it could also have significant implications for the overall U.S.… Keep reading →
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EPA’s Efforts To Combat Climate Change Moving To The Oil And Gas Industry
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By Risteard de Paor, Michael Polkinghorne | White & Case LLPClimate Change Related Pieces In Federal Budget
By Michael Barrett, Matthew Peters | Bennett Jones LLPHow The U.S. And Canada Are Fighting Climate Change Together
By Melanie A. Kenderdine | Director of the Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis & Jonathan Elkind | Assistant Secretary for International AffairsIt is fitting that the United States and Canada — who share the longest common border of any two countries in the world — also share common values and priorities. These have driven and will continue to drive our strong commitment and collaboration on a pathway to a clean energy future. This collective commitment was… Keep reading →
Paris Agreement On Climate Change Boosts Clean Energy Innovation And Finance
By Chris Carr, Robert Fleishman, William Sloan | Morrison & Foerster LLPI (Conference Coordinator) invite all the participants across the globe to attend the ‘World Conference on Climate Change (Climate Change 2016)’ during Oct 27-29, at Valencia, Spain that includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. This three days Conference will feature Guest Lectures, ke…
Primer On Paris Climate Change Talks: An Optimistic Outlook
By Peter Gray | DentonsHow We Solve Climate Change
By Dr. Ernest Moniz | Secretary of EnergyWorld leaders are gathering in Paris this week for the 21st United Nations climate conference, known as COP21. Our mission: Secure an ambitious global agreement to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and minimize climate change. As negotiators hammer out the details of an agreement, I will be meeting with energy ministers, mayors, executives and other leaders… Keep reading →