New York's Proposed 6 NYCRR Part 494, Hydrofluorocarbon Standards and Reporting, would adopt prohibitions on certain HFC substances in certain end-uses as previously included in the SNAP program.
Washington’s HB 1112 adopts as state law the content of EPA’s SNAP Rules 20 and 21.
Vermont’s S30 stipulates that products containing certain HFCs prohibited by the EPA in SNAP Rules 20 and 21 would not be allowed in Vermont in new equipment for specific applications as of specific dates.
Policies adopt SNAP prohibitions for certain substances in refrigeration and foam end-uses.
Developing scenarios up to 2040 to analyze different decarbonization levers that can help to reduce CO2 emissions of cement and concrete production in California.
Would have required companies that contract with the state to certify that their products do not cause the cutting of sensitive tropical forests or the destruction of boggy peatland soils in tropical regions.
Provides that by January 1, 2030 80% of electricity consumed in the State must come from renewable resources and by January 1, 2050 100% of electricity consumed in the State must come from renewable resources
Examines the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis on climate policies and offers a set of economic policy options for governments.
Sets out the key areas where strong economic policies and institutions will be needed to foster investment in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
A comprehensive vision for tackling the climate crisis drafted by members of the USCAN Equitable and Ambitious Climate Vision Action Team.