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CRES Forum Climate Policy Directives for Legislators, Policymakers, the Press, and the Public

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KEEP ALL OPTIONS ON THE TABLE TO REDUCE EMISSIONS Government should not pick winners and losers, but instead support all possible technological options available to avoid, reduce, capture and sequester greenhouse gases. The all of the above approach to clean energy is the principal reason the U.S.

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CRES Forum Climate Policy Directives for Legislators, Policymakers, the Press, and the Public

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Government should not pick winners and losers, but instead support all possible technological options available to avoid, reduce, capture and sequester greenhouse gases. The all of the above approach to clean energy is the principal reason the U.S. The federal government plays an important role in technological innovation.

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Policy News: January 10, 2022

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Wilson – White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. 4 that he “probably” can come to agreement with other Senate Democrats regarding the climate and clean energy provisions of the bill. PCAST: The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology will meet virtually Jan. Lovejoy III and Edward O.

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Policy News: December 6, 2021

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White House: The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) announced that it is creating an energy division, which will work to develop national clean energy innovation plans and ensure the United States reaches net-zero emissions by 2050. EPA – Clean Air Act Advisory Committee Meeting (Dec.

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Special Policy News #6: The Transition

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2 trillion plan includes $50 billion to create a new technology directorate for NSF. White House Office of Science and Technology Policy forms Interagency Task Force on Scientific Integrity. . There is $180 billion pegged overall in the plan for investment in research and development and “technologies of the future.”.

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Policy News: October 25, 2021

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President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology holds second meeting of the administration, focused on climate, energy and the environment. California lists leatherback sea turtles as endangered. Innovation and Competition Act ( S. 1260 ) and the House’s NSF for the Future Act ( H.R. Scientific Community.

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Policy News: July 1, 2022

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Biden administration repeals definition of habitat under the Endangered Species Act. In addition, we encourage states to implement clean energy strategies that reduce emissions. NSF receives $9.63 billion, a $793 million increase. Senate Committee advances NOAA nomination. Executive Branch.

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