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Daily Update: April 28, 2021

Subscribe on LinkedIn to be notified of each new Daily Update a curated selection of essential intelligence on financial markets and the global economy from S&P Global. Many countries have been advertising their ambitious decarbonization plans but have yet to take the aggressive action needed to put their plans in motion. However, change may be on the horizon. A group of global leaders reaffirmed or even advanced their net zero commitments and detailed the steps they will take to achieve their long-term goals at last week’s Leaders Climate Summit. This was a framing around here is a crisis but here is a pathway to success as we deal with it, Jonathan Pershing, senior advisor to the special presidential envoy for climate at the US Department of State, said about the summit during an April 26 webinar hosted by the Society of Environmental Journalists, according to S&P Global Platts.

Federal Aid for Overdue Water Bills Is Slow to Arrive

Federal Aid for Overdue Water Bills Is Slow to Arrive A resident of Detroit displays a past-due water bill. Photo © J. Carl Ganter/Circle of Blue Key Takeaways For the first time ever Congress set aside more than $1.1 billion for low- and middle-income Americans to relieve household water debts amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The program has been met with delays due to a lack of administrative protocol and a streamlined process to ensure families in need receive funding.  Behind the scenes, the battle to decide the long term design of the program is up for debate. While social justice advocates want the water program to stick around, Congress is not so sure.

SCOTUS revs up biofuels fight

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RMI Taps Veteran Environmental and Energy Journalist and PR Innovator to Lead Communications and Marketing

RMI Taps Veteran Environmental and Energy Journalist and PR Innovator to Lead Communications and Marketing Share Article Dina Cappiello brings more than two decades of environmental and energy communications expertise to RMI’s cause. At this stage in my career, I want to devote all of my energy to showcasing how RMI is changing how we consume, conserve and create energy to avert the climate crisis. As someone who bridges both science and communications, RMI is an ideal place for me. BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) April 26, 2021 At a time when the stakes couldn’t be higher, RMI is gaining a transformative communications and marketing leader uniquely suited to advancing its mission to transform energy for a zero-carbon future.

A New Program Like FDR s Civilian Conservation Corps Could Help the Nation Fight Climate Change and Transition to Renewable Energy

A New Program Like FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps Could Help the Nation Fight Climate Change and Transition to Renewable Energy Proposals currently being considered in Washington differ from the New Deal program because of a focus on employing women and people of color and tackling projects in underserved communities. April 26, 2021 AmeriCorps members with Arizona Conservation Corps, a program of Conservation Legacy, make improvements on the Manning Camp Trail at Saguaro National Park. Photo courtesy of the Corps Network Related Share this article Amy Kuo saw firsthand how powerful it can be to tackle the big problems of our times in small ways when she was on a California Conservation Corps work crew a few years ago in the sweltering summer heat deep in a forest outside of Los Angeles. Kuo, now a legislative analyst for the corps, recalls slogging upstream, sometimes waist deep in water or poison oak, hauling gasoline, chainsaws and other heavy gear to clear fallen trees

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