
CLIMATE: U.S. climate envoy John Kerry makes a final push for phasing out new gas infrastructure construction and cautions that capturing emissions won’t replace decarbonization as he departs the post this week. (Guardian)
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ALSO: Advocates credit Kerry with devoting “tireless energy” to the climate cause, but say he could have pushed harder for international climate aid and frontline climate action. (Washington Post)
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EMISSIONS:
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COAL: Environmental groups release a policy platform to address nearly 1 million acres of idled, unreclaimed “zombie” coal mines across 12 states. (Daily Yonder)
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ELECTRIFICATION:
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OIL & GAS:
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SOLAR: As solar installations lag in Massachusetts, advocates urge the state to re-examine its incentive program, which they say has not adapted to economic changes. (Energy News Network)
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PIPELINES: Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed multi-state carbon pipeline could qualify for up to $18 billion in federal tax credits over 12 years if the project is built and operates at full capacity. (Inside Climate News)
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TRANSPORTATION: The Biden administration pours funding into a proposed high-speed passenger rail line linking Las Vegas and Los Angeles in hopes it will spark a national rail revolution. (Los Angeles Times)
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OFFSHORE WIND: Scientists in Rhode Island work to debunk persistent social media misinformation that offshore wind construction is killing whales after a whale is stranded near South Kingstown. (Providence Journal)
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