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Dems weigh legislative approaches to advance Biden infrastructure plan, see room for bipartisan action


Dive Brief:
While President Joe Biden is pushing Congress to pass a sweeping $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan laden with clean energy and climate provisions, Democrats are considering a reconciliation process without Republican support as well as smaller-scale actions that could advance in a bipartisan manner.
There are some really good initiatives that have potential on a smaller scale to pass and garner some bipartisan support,  Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., said Thursday at a panel hosted by think tank Third Way and the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering. Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., however, said the political divisions in Washington mean that most serious climate legislating will have to come through the reconciliation process and without Republican support. I would love nothing more than a bipartisan, bicameral compromise, Torres said, but it’s hard to imagine. ....

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Study Reveals Virtual Conferencing Helps Reduce CO2 Emissions


Study Reveals Virtual Conferencing Helps Reduce CO2 Emissions
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 2 2021
A new study at the University of Michigan (UM) reveals that replacement of huge, in-person gatherings by virtual conferencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant decrease in carbon emissions, but such online meetings still pose some environmental costs.
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The study provides a framework for examining and tallying the carbon emissions of an online conference depending on factors including everything from energy utilized by monitors and servers to the resources utilized to manufacture and distribute the computers used.
It comprises a case study demonstrating that a May 2020 virtual conference conducted by the AirMiners carbon removal networking community generated 66 times less greenhouse gas emissions compared to what an in-person gathering in San Francisco would have otherwise produced. ....

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2020's Worst Environmental Disasters, and How Climate Change Played a Role


2020 s Worst Environmental Disasters, and How Climate Change Played a Role | The Weather Channel
The Weather Channel
12/20/2020
Ron Brackett
In a year of unprecedented disasters, much of the damage done to our planet in 2020 was self-inflicted.
From devastating oil spills in sensitive areas to deadly wildfires that consumed record acreage to failing dams that flooded entire towns, the worst environmental disasters of the year showed the influence of humans.
That influence is clearly evident when a tanker slams into a coral reef and spills thousands of barrels of oil. It s less obvious when climate change is a factor behind raging wildfires across the Western U.S. and Australia. ....

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