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"Agriculture Secretary Sees ‘Early Wins’ on Climate From Farms" [1]

"U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack predicted farms would provide “early wins” for the Biden administration’s efforts to counter climate change, and hinted he will draw on the department’s borrowing authority to fund initiatives to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions."

Source: Bloomberg Green [2], 03/03/2021

"Reversing Trump, Interior Department Moves Swiftly on Climate Change" [3]

"As the Interior Department awaits its new secretary, the agency is already moving to lock in key parts of President Biden’s environmental agenda, particularly on oil and gas restrictions, laying the groundwork to fulfill some of the administration’s most consequential climate change promises."

Source: NYTimes [4], 03/03/2021

'Run Oil Industry In Reverse': Fighting Climate Change By Farming Kelp [5]

"One startup in Maine has a vision that is drawing attention from scientists and venture capitalists alike: to bury massive amounts of seaweed at the bottom of the ocean, where it will lock away carbon for thousands of years."

Source: NPR [6], 03/02/2021

"Environmental Settlement Tool’s Reboot Leaves Target on its Back" [7]

"A popular tool brought back by the Biden administration is expected to fuel future legal challenges for the Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency in their shared enforcement of anti-pollution laws."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [8], 03/02/2021

Not Just Texas: Entire Energy Grid Needs An Upgrade For Extreme Weather [9]

"The Texas blackout is another reminder that more frequent, climate-driven extreme weather puts stress on the country's electricity grid. It came just months after outages in California aimed at preventing wildfires."

Source: NPR [10], 03/02/2021

"EPA: Environmental Justice Advisers Eye More Muscular Agency Role" [11]

"Members of an EPA advisory council, no longer constrained by former President Trump's executive order stifling anti-racism training, are back to seeking aggressive environmental justice policies."

Source: E&E News [12], 03/02/2021

Biden Admin To Consider Carbon Border Tax As Part Of Trade Agenda: USTR [13]

"The Biden administration said on Monday it would consider carbon border adjustment taxes to help cut greenhouse gas emissions in global trade and to combat China’s use of forced labor among Uighur Muslims in its western Xinjiang region."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/02/2021

New Deal Electric Coops Struggle to Democratize and Make Green Transition [15]

"FDR program to electrify rural America is now beset by expensive coal plants and often-hidebound governing boards, as members clamor for transparency and renewables."

Source: Inside Climate News [16], 03/02/2021

Austin Had A Bold New Climate Plan – Until A Gas Company Got Involved [17]

"When the city of Austin drafted a plan to shift away from fossil fuels, the local gas company was fast on the scene to try to scale back the ambition of the effort." "The fossil fuel industry is using the same playbook to fight city climate plans around the country".

Source: Floodlight [18], 03/02/2021

Texas PUC Chair Resigns After Criticism Over Management Of Power Outages [19]

"The chairwoman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the agency that regulates the state’s electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, resigned Monday, according to a resignation letter provided to the Texas Tribune."

Source: Texas Tribune [20], 03/02/2021

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