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U.S. Carbon Emissions Will Fall Just 4 Percent By 2050: EIA

"U.S. carbon emissions are expected to fall just 4 percent by 2050, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), falling far short of the changes scientists say are necessary to avoid the worst effects of climate change."

Source: The Hill, 01/30/2020

Environmental Lawyer Who Won Huge Judgment vs. Chevron Loses Everything

"Last August, during the second-hottest year on record, while the fires in the Amazon rainforest were raging, the ice sheet in Greenland was melting, and Greta Thunberg was being greeted by adoring crowds across the U.S., something else happened that was of great relevance to the climate movement: An attorney who has been battling Chevron for more than a decade over environmental devastation in South America was put on house arrest."

Source: The Intercept, 01/30/2020

Lawsuits Seeking Damages for Climate Change Face Key Legal Challenges

"With a dozen state and local governments in court seeking damages related to climate change from fossil fuel companies, the U.S. Supreme Court may be the final stop for an  industry seeking protection from billion dollar verdicts."

Source: InsideClimate News, 01/29/2020

"Court Decision Casts Doubt On Dozens Of U.S. Refinery Biofuel Waivers"

"A U.S. court decision last week striking down three biofuel waivers that the Environmental Protection Agency gave oil refineries in 2017 has cast doubt on the legitimacy of dozens of other EPA exemptions granted under similar circumstances, according to industry experts and agency data."

Source: Reuters, 01/29/2020

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