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Biden under pressure not to show up to Glasgow climate talks empty-handed
New EI analysis finds surprising results for the Build Back Better Act’s methane fee– it would spur significant job creation and economic investment while substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A Climate Framework On The Horizon
EI analysis on the Build Back Better Act’s methane fee finds it would result in drastic greenhouse gas emission reductions while creating tens of thousands of new jobs.
CEPP could boost the biggest climate policy in U.S. history– if it survives the Senate
EI’s Megan Mahajan explains the Build Back Better Act contains the most ambitious climate policy in U.S. history, if all provisions are passed.
Plagued By Daily Blackouts, Puerto Ricans Are Calling For An Energy Revolution. Will The Biden Administration Listen?
EI’s Mike O’Boyle explains that Puerto Rico would be making a forward-looking move by investing in renewable energy rather than locking in natural gas infrastructure it may be saddled with for decades.
Why West Virginia is left especially vulnerable by Manchin blocking key climate policy
EI analysis shows the importance of a key provision in the Build Back Better Act that’s in danger of being cut.
Two Major Pieces Of President Joe Biden’s Climate Plan Could Get Cut From The Build Back Better Plan
EI’s analysis underscores the importance of various climate provisions in the Build Back Better Act.
Democrats coalesce around new climate policy, leaving room for gas on power grid
EI analysis on the CEPP provision of the Build Back Better Act shows the policy’s importance, even as legislators search for substitutes.
Biden’s Incredible Shrinking Climate Plan
EI analysis finds the CEPP could account for up to one third of the emissions reductions in the Build Back Better Act.
‘More Than One Way’: Dems Mull Options For Climate Program
EI modeling is cited in an article discussing options for federal climate program action after opposition to the CEPP weakened the reconciliation bill’s potential.
Lone Democratic Senator Blocks Biden’s Climate Agenda As COP26 Nears
EI’s Mike O’Boyle explains that while the U.S. utility sector is adding more clean energy, it’s not moving fast enough to hit the country’s climate goals.