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On August 16, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (or “IRA”), widely hailed as the most ambitious piece of climate legislation in U.S. The bill also has healthcare and prescription drug provisions, makes tax code changes unrelated to climate and energy, and guarantees federal land on- and offshore for oil and gas drilling.)
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Perciasepe said the administration would likely include efforts to expand natural carbon sinks, the next generation of regulations for vehicle emissions, and the likelihood of new cleanenergy and electric vehicle tax credits. EPA – Draft FY 2022-2026 Environmental Protection Agency Strategic Plan. 22, 2021.
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The directorate’s budget reaches $5 billion in FY 2026. Before the subcommittee hearing, ESA and 29 other scientific societies and organizations endorsed the NSF for the Future Act. Spain approves ‘milestone’ cleanenergy climate bill – Al Jazeera. EPA – Proposed Consent Decree, CleanAirAct Citizen Suit.
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