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New York issues final regulations for mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting dec.ny.gov/environmenta... #GHG #greenhousegasreporting #climateact #NYSDEC

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À la #COP30, le monde économique a sa part de responsabilité. Si des patrons français s'engagent pour le climat via le #ClimateAct, l'urgence est de rendre ces engagements contraignants et socialement justes.

Le capitalisme doit se réinventer.

C'est le combat que je porte.

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#CPC25 Kemi Badenoch has always been a #ClimateChange denier, despite FACTS on #GlobalWarming being accepted by expert Climate Scientists

She asserts Tories will abolish #ClimateAct & has gall to talk about "our children" on other matters. Hypocrite

#ToryConference #PoliticsLive #C4News

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Demand Philly City Council Enhance Enforcement Against Illegal Dumping · League of Conservation Voters (LCV) **Please note: this is a petition to express your support, not an event registration. By signing, you are adding your name in solidarity—not RSVPing to attend.** Illegal dumping in Philadelphia is a ...

I'm attending Climate Action PA's event, “Demand Philly City Council Enhance Enforcement Against Illegal Dumping” - sign up now to join me! #ClimateAct www.mobilize.us/lcv/event/81...

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USDA Closes Rural Energy for America Program Application Window Again The US Department of Agriculture's abrupt cancellation of the July application window for the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) has dealt a setback to New Hampshire farmers and small business owners, who were counting on the program to lower their energy costs and invest in renewable energy projects. The REAP, which offers up to 50% reimbursement for project costs, has faced delays in the past, including a similar cancellation of the March application window due to a backlog in reviewing previous applications, and recent changes to its scoring process have raised concerns about competitiveness and potential impact on future funding.

USDA Closes Rural Energy for America Program Application Window Again #ISONE #USDA #REAP #RuralEnergy #FarmersRights #ClimateAct

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In just 10 days, 1,500 additional heat-related deaths in 12 cities can be attributed to climate change, according to the Grantham Institute.

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#ClimateChange #Heatwave #PublicHealth #UrbanResilience #ClimateAct

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The request is clear, Stop Whitehead Terminal now!
With 85.5 million tonnes of carbon emissions its not in line with #ClimateAct #CarbonBudgets
there is no strategic need.. let’s protect our marine life and our environment.
You can add your objection by going to stopwhiteheadoilterminal.org

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Are We There Yet? A Post Juneteenth Panel Discussion · League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Join LCV's Climate Action team from across the country on June 25th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm on Zoom. The conversation will spread awareness on the meaning of the newest federal holiday - Juneteenth. Y...

I'm attending League of Conservation Voters (LCV)'s event, “Are We There Yet? A Post Juneteenth Panel Discussion” - sign up now to join me! #ClimateAct www.mobilize.us/lcv/event/80...

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Illinois' Energy Future Faces Critical Juncture Due to Deficiency in Long-Term Planning Illinois’ energy future faces a critical juncture, largely due to a longstanding deficiency in long-term planning. For over two decades, since 1997, the state has lacked a formal process for forecasting electricity supply and demand, a situation significantly influenced by the legacy of deregulation. This deregulation, intended to foster competition by requiring ComEd and Ameren to divest their power plants, inadvertently created a system focused on short-term market fluctuations—typically looking only one year ahead—while power plant construction demands a 15-20 year horizon for revenue certainty. The actions of former House Speaker Michael Madigan, who consistently thwarted attempts at comprehensive energy planning, compounded this problem, and his recent corruption conviction underscores the potential for undue influence on energy policy. The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), signed in 2021, sets aggressive decarbonization goals for Illinois’ energy sector. However, the absence of robust planning makes it exceedingly difficult to align energy production with CEJA’s ambitious objectives. The current situation creates an urgent need to bridge the gap between environmental goals and practical energy strategies. Addressing this deficit requires a multi-faceted approach. Implementing a formal energy planning process, including scenario analysis, is paramount. Simultaneously, modernizing the state’s electrical grid is crucial to support the transition to cleaner energy sources and handle escalating demand. Improved data transparency and effective demand management—potentially through incentives or innovative technologies—are also essential components. The increasing reliance on data centers, the growth of electric vehicle adoption, and general economic expansion are significant drivers of rising electricity consumption that must be accounted for. Furthermore, fostering better communication and engagement with communities like Ottawa, ensuring their energy needs are met and potential negative impacts are mitigated, is vital. Key players in this evolving landscape include ComEd and Ameren, the primary electricity providers; regulators like the Illinois Commerce Commission, responsible for overseeing the industry; and legislators who must prioritize and support the planning process. The perspective of local governments, as represented by individuals like Ottawa Development Director Michael Noble, highlights the importance of stable and affordable energy for smaller communities. Addressing the concerns of industries with rapidly expanding energy needs, such as data centers, is also a vital consideration. The opportunity presented by Michael Madigan’s departure provides a potential opening for progress, but sustained political commitment is required to navigate these complexities and secure a sustainable and equitable energy future for Illinois.

Illinois' Energy Future Faces Critical Juncture Due to Deficiency in Long-Term Planning #PJM #IllinoisEnergy #ClimateAct #ElectricGrid #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability

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Trump is only 12h the president of the US and this is the conclusion so far… #WHO #Climateact #climate #world #globalwarming #Trump

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