Gov. Cooper sets ambitious offshore wind goals, Regan returns home, and Keystone kiboshed — this and more in your CIB for the week of June 14th, John. |
Gov. Cooper: Add NC to Climate Coalition Tomorrow morning, the governor-appointed state Environmental Management Commission will consider a petition to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, an 11-state effort to cap carbon emissions. Tell Gov. Cooper to support this while prioritizing justice and equity for the hardest-hit communities! |
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Regan Returns Home June 15 Also tomorrow, EPA Administrator and former state Secretary of Environmental Quality Michael Regan is coming to Charlotte and Raleigh to help vulnerable North Carolinians get vaccinated. |
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Cooper Orders More Wind Power Offshore wind will power 2.3 million homes, a quarter of the state, by 2040 under North Carolina Gov. Cooper's new executive order. |
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Restoring the Clean Water Rule President Biden and EPA Administrator Michael Regan are reversing Trump's Dirty Water Rule, which weakened the Clean Water Act. |
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No More Keystone XL Pipeline The sponsor of the Keystone XL pipeline has pulled the plug on the controversial project after 10 years of community protests. |
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