
Mark Brownstein
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May 15, 2024 |
worth.com | Gabrielle Doré |Jeff St. John |Mark Brownstein |Caitlin Hamilton
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Apr 23, 2024 |
blogs.edf.org | Mark Brownstein
Two high profile studies released this week by the National Petroleum Council paint a portrait of an industry asserting a positive role in the energy transition but struggling to act on what good science demands of it.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
energycentral.com | Mark Brownstein
Blog, Environmental Defense Fund EDF's energy experts discuss how to accelerate the transition to a clean, low-carbon energy economy. Guided by science and economics, EDF tackles urgent threats with practical solutions. Founded...
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Mar 1, 2024 |
blogs.edf.org | Mark Brownstein
The Biden administration paused approval of new facilities that would export liquified natural gas in order to study the impact of these projects on the climate. The Natural Gas Act charges the U.S Department of Energy with determining whether gas exports to certain countries are in the public interest. With the damage caused by climate change getting worse, the President is right to ask for the facts before moving forward.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
techonomy.com | Mark Brownstein |Sean Captain |Dan Costa |Michael Puttre |Michael Puttré
One of the Inflation Reduction Act’s key provisions is a powerful tax credit to spark the development and adoption of clean, low-carbon aviation fuels. Climate pollution from aircraft is often overlooked, but if aviation were a country, it would be among the top 10 greenhouse gas emitters. The Biden administration is about to make a crucial decision on which fuels should be eligible for the tax credits. Getting this right is critical to whether this government subsidy will be money well spent.
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