
Tracy Wholf
Senior Coordinating Producer of Climate at CBS News
Sr. Coordinating producer of the climate unit at CBS News. Formerly of ABC, ESPN, NatGeo, PBS NewsHour Weekend, and Dan Rather. [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Tracy Wholf |Melissa Quinn
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it will seek to revoke a key rule put in place by the Biden administration that set limits on the amount of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, emitted from fossil fuel-fired power plants.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Tracy Wholf
The Senate is set to vote this week on revoking three vehicle emissions waivers in California, in a controversial move that the chamber's parliamentarian says Republican lawmakers may not have the right to do. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the planned vote "the nuclear option." The three waivers the Senate is looking to revoke set stricter vehicle emissions standards than federal regulations.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Tracy Wholf
House Republicans Wednesday moved forward with a tax bill to cut billions of dollars in climate-related funding, reduce regulations, and prematurely phase out clean energy tax credits as part of President Trump's, "One, Big, Beautiful Bill." The heart of the Republican budget legislation targets key climate and energy provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act. Cuts would impact businesses and consumers, affecting renewable energy, manufacturing, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Tracy Wholf
3 hours agoUnderstanding Canada’s Harsh WintersCanada is a nation famed for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and indeed, its harsh winters. This article unravels the intricacies of …13 hours agoElectric vehicle charging gets a badly needed do-overElectric vehicle charging has been a mess for years — with inconvenient, inoperable and isolated stations holding back EV adoption.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | David Schechter |Seiji Yamashita |Tracy Wholf |Sean Herbert
More carbon dioxide — released from cars, factories and power plants — was present in the atmosphere last year than ever before in recorded history, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's latest report. The federal agency has been monitoring CO2 levels since the 1960s. It's part of the work started by Professor Ralph Keeling's father, Professor Charles David Keeling, who first documented the building up of CO2 in the atmosphere, driving climate change.
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