Acknowledging the Legacy of Bill Ruckelshaus

4 years 10 months ago
EDF President Fred Krupp issued the following statement recognizing the legacy of the William D. Ruckelshaus, two-time head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a longstanding champion of America’s health and natural resources, who died earlier today at age 87.
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California climate program remains solid as transportation emissions fall

4 years 10 months ago
Today’s solid results from the latest Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade auction demonstrate once again the resilience of the market. Yet this is not the only interesting news out of the California market this quarter as the state released the preliminary 2018 emissions inventory, which showed that transportation emissions fell for the first time since 2012. […]
Katelyn Roedner Sutter

California climate program remains solid as transportation emissions fall

4 years 10 months ago
Today’s solid results from the latest Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade auction demonstrate once again the resilience of the market. Yet this is not the only interesting news out of the California market this quarter as the state released the preliminary 2018 emissions inventory, which showed that transportation emissions fell for the first time since 2012. […]
Katelyn Roedner Sutter

California climate program remains solid as transportation emissions fall

4 years 10 months ago
Today’s solid results from the latest Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade auction demonstrate once again the resilience of the market. Yet this is not the only interesting news out of the California market this quarter as the state released the preliminary 2018 emissions inventory, which showed that transportation emissions fell for the first time since 2012. […]
Katelyn Roedner Sutter

Illinois Clean Energy Jobs Act will improve the state’s economic climate

4 years 10 months ago

The Illinois Clean Energy Jobs Act is one of the most ambitious climate bills in the country, but it is also a jobs and economic improvement bill. Most legislation gets mired down in talk of price tags, but with CEJA the better question is — how much will the Illinois economy benefit from its passage? […]

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Illinois poised to strictly limit partial lead service line replacement: How does it compare to Michigan and proposed EPA rules?

4 years 10 months ago
Tom Neltner, J.D., Chemicals Policy Director and Lindsay McCormick, Program Manager Illinois is poised to be the second state in the country to strictly limit the practice of partially replacing lead service lines (LSL). Partially – rather than fully – replacing these lines that connect the drinking water main under the street to homes can significantly […]
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