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What Does the Inflation Reduction Act Mean for the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule?
The clean energy investments in the IRA will have immediate, near-term implications for many companies with high emissions, including Scope 3 emissions.
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Falling Behind: A Report Card on EPA's Progress on 10 Important Power Sector Rules
Analysis by Evergreen Action shows that EPA is falling behind on eight key climate change and air quality regulations for the power sector, with only two rules on track.
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Hannah Soundrarajan: My Mother's Sun
No matter how academic it becomes, at its heart, climate work is personal work.
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No Room for Climate Denial at the World Bank
David Malpass – the head of the World Bank – refused to acknowledge fossil-fueled climate change. Instead, he said: “I’m not a scientist.” There’s no room for climate denial in 2022. It’s time to #FireMalpass.
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Four Reasons We Must Stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline
Senator Manchin wants the Mountain Valley Pipeline fast-tracked in a “side deal” – but its approval would be a disaster for both environmental justice and our climate.
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Four Ways States and the Biden Administration Can Curb Transportation Pollution
This proposed rule is a critical tool to foster accountability and steer infrastructure investments toward better climate outcomes.
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How It Started, How It's Going: A Letter from Our Executive Director on the IRA
Every voter, volunteer, and activist in our movement helped get the Inflation Reduction Act across the finish line.
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What Is the Climate Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act?
Analyses show that the IRA, evaluated as a whole, will deliver enormous progress towards meeting U.S. climate goals.
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The Pivotal Role for States in Implementing the IRA
With transformational climate investments signed into law, it's now up to state leaders to pick up the baton.
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It's Official: Congress Just Passed Historic Climate Action
This would not have been possible without you.
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