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Why the United States Does Not Have a Renewable Energy Policy
February 2013, 43 Environmental Law Reporter 10095
December 6, 2018, Covington Alert
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) recently announced efforts to reduce emissions from heavy-duty trucks and engines.
December 8, 2016, Covington Alert
Last week the European Commission presented an extensive package of legislative proposals (“Clean Energy Package”) that are intended to achieve and implement the European Union’s climate change and clean energy targets for 2030: a 40 percent cut of CO2 emissions, a share of 27 percent for renewable energies, and energy savings of 30 percent.