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As states step up to secure emissions data in the face of potential federal rollbacks, others should follow suit
January 20, 2026 | Nora Goodman, High Meadows Fellow, State Climate PolicyThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently proposed eliminating its Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) — a critical source of public data that shows the sources and scale of pollution that causes climate change, including from oil and gas facilities, landfills, large industrial and manufacturing facilities, and power plants. This data is widely used by policymakers, scientists, businesses, and communities to inform how to address climate pollution. In short, the ... The post As states step up to secure emissions data in the face of potential federal rollbacks, others should follow suit appeared first on Climate 411.More on:
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California is getting grid planning right – now we actually need to build it
January 20, 2026California’s clean energy transition is no longer a question of whether the state electrifies, but how it does so – quickly, affordably and equitably. That reality makes one thing clear: grid planning matters more than ever. Over the past year, state regulators have taken a series of important actions to modernize how the state’s large ... The post California is getting grid planning right – now we actually need to build it appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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Hidden Emissions from Wetlands, Wildfires and Permafrost Are Speeding Up the Climate Clock, Exposing a Blind Spot in Climate Policy and Reporting
January 20, 2026A new study shows a growing share of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from natural, unmanaged ecosystems in response to human-caused warming.More on:
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New Discussion Paper Proposes “Debt-for-Carbon” as Next Evolution of Debt-for-Climate Swaps
January 20, 2026Carbon markets as a solution to core weaknesses of debt-for-climate swapsMore on:
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One year into Trump admin, a look at where climate action continued
January 19, 2026 | Elizabeth Sturcken, Vice President, Net Zero Ambition & ActionEfforts to fight climate change are still happening within the business community, at the state level, and around the world, despite Trump administration attacks. -
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El Departamento de Energía de los Estados Unidos cancela el financiamiento para proyectos comunitarios de energía solar en Puerto Rico
January 16, 2026El Departamento de Energía de los Estados Unidos cancela el financiamiento para proyectos comunitarios de energía solar en Puerto RicoMore on:
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The U.S. Department of Energy Cancels Funding for Community Solar Energy Projects in Puerto Rico
January 16, 2026The U.S. Department of Energy Cancels funding for community solar energy projects in Puerto RicoMore on:
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Modernizing the utility duty to serve in an era of electrification
January 15, 2026Electric utilities have a well-established legal obligation to provide safe, reliable and reasonably priced electricity to customers in their service territories. That ‘duty to serve’ has long adapted to changing system conditions. Today, rapid electrification – driven by electric vehicles, building electrification, manufacturing and data center growth – is testing whether utilities are fully meeting ... The post Modernizing the utility duty to serve in an era of electrification appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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Draft House Bill Would Gut Toxic Substances Control Act, Despite Overwhelming Public Support for Chemical Protections
January 15, 2026A new Republican proposal released today in the U.S. House of Representatives would put Americans’ health at risk.More on:
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Berlin’s reuse pilot shows a clear business case for circular packaging
January 15, 2026 | Thorfinn Stainforth, Senior Policy ManagerSustainable packaging innovation and reuse models are a growing business opportunity. Companies are under mounting pressure to reduce waste, cut costs and prepare for tighter packaging rules. The post Berlin’s reuse pilot shows a clear business case for circular packaging appeared first on EDF+Business.More on:
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Environmental Defense Fund Applauds Appointment of Chairs for City Council Land Use, Housing and Environmental Protection Committees, Urges Unified Action to Address Joint Crisis
January 15, 2026SHELTR Report Offers Blueprint for Unified Approach to Climate Threats and Housing CrisisMore on:
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Three things to know about Canada’s new oil and gas rules
January 14, 2026On December 16th many Canadians were getting their holiday shopping done, and Canada’s Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Julie Dabrusin, was no exception. Luckily for all Canadians concerned about climate change and the competitiveness of our energy on world markets, she had a very special holiday present for us that was several years in ... The post Three things to know about Canada’s new oil and gas rules appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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New Report on Groundwater Details Data Gaps, Opportunities to Protect Critical Water Supply in New Mexico
January 14, 2026As the water crisis in New Mexico deepens, a new report details data gaps, challenges and opportunities to protect the state's declining groundwater.More on:
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Dozens of Public Interest Groups Send Letter to Trump EPA to Oppose Weakening Health-Protective Vehicle Standards
January 14, 2026EPA is expected to soon issue proposals to weaken standards for soot and smog-forming pollution from vehicles.More on:
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New York State of the State Highlights Opportunities Where State Can Expand Climate Action
January 13, 2026"Today, Governor Hochul released her 2026 State of the State, which in many ways underscored that New Yorkers stand to gain (...)"More on:
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A Tighter Pollution Cap is an Affordability, Economic Win for California
January 13, 2026"The conclusion of this process is more important than how it starts. We are pleased to see the Board resume its rule-making and urge them to (...)"More on:
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New York’s state energy plan falls short
January 13, 2026By Kate Courtin & Magdalen Sullivan Last month, New York State officials adopted the 2025 State Energy Plan, which will guide energy policy and investment decisions for the next 15 years. This is the state’s first energy plan since the passage of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act in 2019 – a landmark law ... The post New York’s state energy plan falls short appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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Trump EPA Finalizes Weak Rule to Reduce Dangerous Air Pollution from New Gas-Burning Power Plants, Ignores Health Benefits and Lives Saved from Pollution Reduction
January 12, 2026Emissions of NOx form smog and soot, which is harmful to human health and linked to serious heart and lung diseases.More on:
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Arizona Governor Announces New Groundwater Active Management Area to Protect Community
January 12, 2026Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the designation of the Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin in La Paz and Yuma counties as a new Active Management Area.More on:
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Court Rules Trump DOE Violated the Constitution When It Cancelled Clean Energy Funding in Specific States
January 12, 2026The projects would save American families money, reduce air pollution and protect people’s health.More on:
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The European Union marks one year of its BPA ban…where is the FDA??
January 12, 2026What’s new: January 20, 2026 marks the first-year anniversary of the European Union’s (EU) ban on most uses of bisphenol A (BPA) — an industrial chemical that’s commonly used in household plastics and food packaging. The 2025 regulation, which includes an 18-month phase-out, prohibits the use of BPA in several food contact materials including plastics, ... The post The European Union marks one year of its BPA ban…where is the FDA?? first appeared on EDF Health.More on:
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Western Electricity Markets: Going Further, Together
January 12, 2026 | Michael Bueno, Senior Manager, State Climate Policy & Strategy“If you want to go fast, go alone but if you want to go far, go together.” This perfectly captures the journey to standing up a West-wide electricity market. After years of collaboration, Western states are now closer than ever to a true regional electricity market that can deliver cleaner, cheaper and more reliable power. ... The post Western Electricity Markets: Going Further, Together appeared first on Climate 411.More on:
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Residents of “Cancer Alley” sue to defend their rights to monitor air quality
January 11, 2026 | Lauren Padilla, VoLo Senior Environmental Data Scientist IIA new state law aims to restrict community groups in Louisiana from collecting and making public local air quality data. Now, those groups are fighting back.More on:
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Gov. Newsom’s Can-Do Budget Proposal for Zero-Emission Vehicles Will Reduce Costs and Deliver Enormous Benefits for Californians
January 9, 2026Gov. Newsom’s can-do budget proposal for zero-emission vehicles will reduce costs and deliver enormous benefits for Californians.More on:
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December 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up
January 9, 2026Medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles are hitting the road in 2025, and we’ve collected last month’s most exciting news. After another record year of zero-emission truck deployments in 2024, this year promises more big announcements. This monthly blog series will showcase the biggest orders and deployments of zero-emission trucks happening around the country. December announcements include an electrification from the United States Postal Service, ... The post December 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:


