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- Comments to EPA on Airplane Emissions Regulations – …and describe how the agency can correctly apply the social cost of carbon.
- Comments to Arizona on Integrated Resource Planning – …expect to result from greenhouse gas emissions using the social cost of carbon.
- Comments to FERC on PennEast Amendment Project – …fails to meaningfully assess the impact of emissions using social cost of carbon metrics.
- Fighting for the Full Valuation of Climate Damages – …ensure that governments, regulators, and courts account for the social cost of carbon in policy and decisionmaking—and a string of recent policy outcomes has created positive momentum.
- Amicus Brief in D.C. Circuit on Tennessee Pipeline Extension – …quantify the project’s emissions and monetize climate damages using Social Cost of Carbon estimates is arbitrary.
- New Mexico PRC Adopts Plan to Replace San Juan Coal Plant with Renewables Portfolio – In 2022, New Mexico’s largest utility company will retire the San Juan Generating Station, a coal-burning power plant that has operated since 1973. In light of the decision, the state’s Public Regulatory Commission (PRC) has adopted a plan to replace the plant’s power output with 100 percent renewable energy and…
- Federal Court Rules Against Flawed, Domestic-Only Consideration of Climate Costs – …Trump Administration to have reduced the estimate of the social cost of methane from $1300 per ton down to just $176 per ton by excluding from consideration any climate effect occurring outside U.S. borders. Policy Integrity has worked for years to build the case against the so-called “domestic-only” estimate of…
- Amicus Brief in Rio Grande LNG Case – …FERC’s failure to monetize the project’s climate damages using Social Cost of Carbon estimates is arbitrary.
- Comments to Oregon PUC on the Social Cost of Carbon – Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed an executive order directing state agencies, including the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We submitted comments encouraging the PUC to use Social Cost of Carbon metrics to monetize the benefits of avoided greenhouse gas emissions.
- Comments to Rhode Island on Carbon Pricing Study – …understand what a state carbon pricing scheme would look like and how it would interact with the state’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the Transportation and Climate Initiative. We submitted comments that support the exploration of implementing a multisectoral carbon price and recommend that the state study…