Reports and publications
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California has developed a cap-and-trade program to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution.
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On November 14, 2012, California successfully held the first carbon auction of its landmark greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program.
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The California legislature passed AB 32 in 2006, requiring the state’s Air Resources Board (CARB) to undertake a statewide effort to reduce global warming pollution
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The Legal Foundation for Strong, Flexible & Cost-Effective Carbon Pollution Standards for Existing Power Plants
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Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
Type: Report
Date: February 26, 2014
Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
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Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
Type: Report
Date: February 26, 2014
Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
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PDF of Methane studies fact sheet
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Testimony on EPA’s proposed rule "Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units"
Type: Testimony
Date: February 6, 2014
Testimony by EDF expert Mandy Warner on carbon pollution standards for new fossil fuel power plants.
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Rigorous National Fuel Economy and Climate Pollution Standards for Commercial Trucks and Buses will Strengthen Our Energy Security and Create Jobs, Reduce Pollution, Foster Innovative Cleaner Technologies, and Save Truckers and Shippers Fuel Costs
Type: Report
Date: January 31, 2014
Rigorous National Fuel Economy and Climate Pollution Standards for Commercial Trucks and Buses will Strengthen Our Energy Security and Create Jobs, Reduce Pollution, Foster Innovation
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Rigorous National Fuel Economy and Climate Pollution Standards for Commercial Trucks and Buses
Type: Report
Date: January 29, 2014
Rigorous National Fuel Economy and Climate Pollution Standards for Commercial Trucks and Buses will Strengthen Our Energy Security and Create Jobs, Reduce Pollution, Foster Innovative Clea