
Anne Mulkern
West Coast Bureau Chief at E&E News
West Coast Bureau Environment & Energy News @EENewsupdates part of @POLITICO ex-@denverpost @ocregister proud UCLA alum; also tweet on TV show addictions
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Anne Mulkern
Share British Columbia, the third-most-populous province in Canada, plans to repeal the carbon tax consumers have been paying since 2008 while other provinces weigh similar actions as the nation’s climate policies face potential overhaul. New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney triggered a reevaluation when he abolished the federal carbon fee that residents of five mostly small provinces have paid since 2019 on fossil fuel products including gasoline, diesel and natural gas.
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2 months ago |
scientificamerican.com | Thomas Frank |Anne Mulkern |Andres Picon
CLIMATEWIRE | The federal government Tuesday shut down the online system it uses to distribute billions in disaster aid after President Donald Trump ordered agencies to freeze the flow of public money, alarming officials who are struggling to respond to catastrophes.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Anne Mulkern
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Nov 26, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Anne Mulkern
Share New financial data shows that Washington state residents are likely to pay higher gasoline prices after state voters this month defeated a ballot measure and preserved Washington’s two-year-old carbon market. Gasoline prices have already increased slightly as businesses regulated under the market are having to pay more for “credits” they must buy to offset emissions.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Anne Mulkern
Share Opposition is mounting to the possibility that Maryland might launch a cap-and-trade-style carbon market. The Maryland Chamber of Commerce along with a coalition of three area utilities and an alliance of utility, labor and business interests are arguing that such a program would increase utility bills, raise costs on businesses and low-income households, and hurt the state economy.
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