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The last day of class will now be Friday, May 16th.
A bill that would have required fossil fuel companies doing business in Oregon to pay for the downstream and multigenerational costs of their climate pollution will not move forward. The Senate Committee on Energy and Environment Wednesday decided not to take a vote and advance Senate Bill 1187, the Make Polluters Pay Act, effectively letting [òòò½ÊÓÆµ¦]
On March 28, La Nesra òòò½ÊÓÆµ“ Studio Événementiel hosted Sainte-Justineòòò½ÊÓÆµ™s very first Grand Ball, a philanthropic event that rallied hundreds of business leaders around a common goal: supporting innovation, research, and pediatric care at Sainte-Justine and more than $2 million was raised for the CHU Sainte-Justine Foundation.
(The Center Square) òòò½ÊÓÆµ“ A majority of Americans say it is more important for the U.S. to establish energy independence than to fight climate change, according to new polling.
Two bills that would funnel hundreds of millions for climate change adaptation into communities and state government advanced Tuesday night through the House Appropriations and Finance Committee along party lines. The bills now head to the House floor, but time is running out as the session ends at noon Saturday. Sponsor Senate Pro Tem Mimi [òòò½ÊÓÆµ¦]
Prices for air pollution allowances under Washingtonòòò½ÊÓÆµ™s cap-and-trade law climbed again at the stateòòò½ÊÓÆµ™s first auction of the year.
Excellence Industrielle Saint-Laurent, which encourages innovation and promotes sustainable solutions, announced recently a collective energy loop project in the boroughòòò½ÊÓÆµ™s industrial sector, a North American first.
(The Center Square) òòò½ÊÓÆµ“ Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth pinpointed climate change programs as a potential place for the Department of Government Efficiency to cut Department of Defense spending while traveling in Germany this week.
The latest beef in Olympia? Cow burps, farts, and poops. Washington lawmakers are considering a bill that seeks to gather better data on the scale and scope of methane emissions released by dairies and feedlots in the state.