[Tree] Kentucky's power plants, EPA's Clean Power Plan 2.0
Version 0.38 (2024-06-19 19:57:53.683000)
updates: Kentucky Attorney General challenges EPA's power plant rule
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Version 0.37 (2024-05-24 23:57:33.700000)
updates: Incorporates new information about the Biden administration's regulations targeting coal leases and its impact on energy production and jobs
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Version 0.36 (2024-05-18 22:52:40.626000)
updates: The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has proposed ending federal coal leasing in the Powder River Basin, allowing current production to continue through 2041. Wyoming officials and congressional delegates have criticized the decision, while environmental groups support it.
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Version 0.35 (2024-05-18 14:53:41.029000)
updates: Governor Mark Gordon vows to challenge the federal plan
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Version 0.34 (2024-05-17 19:52:28.297000)
updates: Wyoming officials oppose decision to end coal leasing in PRB
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Version 0.33 (2024-05-17 08:58:47.734000)
updates: The US government has announced the end of coal leasing in the Powder River Basin, the nation's largest coal-producing region. The move is part of President Biden's efforts to transition away from coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions [6d9e107c].
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Version 0.32 (2024-05-16 20:52:59.770000)
updates: US ends leasing in largest coal-producing region
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Version 0.31 (2024-05-10 17:55:04.685000)
updates: Criticism of Biden's 'No Coal' pact and its impact
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Version 0.3 (2024-05-02 10:52:21.786000)
updates: New US climate rules accelerate the decline of coal-fired plants
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Version 0.29 (2024-04-28 06:57:50.904000)
updates: Finalized plans to cut power sector carbon emissions, additional regulations targeting mercury, water pollution, and ash discharges from coal plants
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Version 0.28 (2024-04-25 11:53:26.570000)
updates: US government announces sweeping cuts to power sector carbon emissions
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Version 0.27 (2024-04-16 21:19:36.859000)
updates: Integrates information about the Decarbonization Scenario Analysis Model and its proposed decarbonization pathway
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Version 0.26 (2024-04-13 21:19:34.843000)
updates: Incorporated information about US electricity consumption and top industries
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Version 0.25 (2024-04-11 21:22:42.655000)
updates: US emissions increased in 2022, but still show significant reduction compared to 2005 levels
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Version 0.24 (2024-03-06 10:20:48.882000)
updates: Integrates new information about the potential for US, EU, China, and India to achieve a historic peak in global emissions in 2024
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Version 0.23 (2024-02-07 17:13:32.566000)
updates: Integration of EU emissions reduction target
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Version 0.22 (2024-01-23 17:52:59.907000)
updates: New report reveals major sources of emissions in 2030
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Version 0.21 (2024-01-14 12:20:38.611000)
updates: Positive news, carbon emissions, polls, economic indicators, legal consequences, science news, global community
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Version 0.2 (2024-01-12 12:20:47.736000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions declined by 1.9% in 2023
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Version 0.19 (2024-01-12 08:16:42.314000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 1.9% in 2023
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Version 0.18 (2024-01-12 07:23:02.800000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions declined by 1.9% in 2023, falling short of Biden's climate goal
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Version 0.17 (2024-01-11 17:21:57.200000)
updates: Carbon emissions decline in 2023, transportation emissions increase
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Version 0.16 (2024-01-11 06:17:50.144000)
updates: More information on the decline in emissions and the need for further action to meet 2030 goal
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Version 0.15 (2024-01-11 06:15:25.041000)
updates: US carbon emissions declined in 2023 despite economic growth
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Version 0.14 (2024-01-10 23:16:01.540000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions declined by nearly 2% in 2023
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Version 0.13 (2024-01-10 19:15:55.514000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions decline by 2% in 2023
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Version 0.12 (2024-01-10 18:15:34.554000)
updates: US greenhouse gas emissions decline by 2% in 2023, but fall short of climate goals
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Version 0.11 (2024-01-10 17:19:54.445000)
updates: New information on emissions decline and challenges in meeting Biden's goal
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Version 0.1 (2024-01-10 15:17:47.211000)
updates: New report from the Rhodium Group on US carbon pollution and the need for faster emissions reductions
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Version 0.09 (2024-01-10 13:17:26.546000)
updates: New report on US carbon pollution and Biden's emissions goal
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Version 0.08 (2024-01-10 12:24:37.044000)
updates: Updated information on US emissions decline in 2023
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Version 0.07 (2024-01-10 11:16:49.549000)
updates: Updated information on carbon pollution decline in the US and challenges in meeting Biden's goal
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Version 0.06 (2024-01-10 10:16:39.337000)
updates: Updated information on US carbon pollution and Biden's emissions goal
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Version 0.05 (2024-01-10 10:16:05.893000)
updates: New report on US carbon pollution and challenges in meeting Biden's goal
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Version 0.04 (2024-01-10 10:15:24.580000)
updates: The latest analysis shows a decline in US greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, but more action is needed to meet climate targets
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Version 0.03 (2023-12-14 22:53:52.862000)
updates: Incorporated experts' strategies to reduce emissions across the U.S. economy
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Version 0.02 (2023-12-02 15:35:07.533000)
updates: Inclusion of information about the new federal rule requiring states to establish targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, and Maryland's efforts to reduce emissions
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Version 0.01 (2023-12-01 23:40:24.177000)
updates: New information on President Biden's aims to reduce carbon emissions and the importance of charging infrastructure for EV adoption
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