Oct 23, 2024
{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story  What would Trump and Harris do on energy, climate change? Vice President Harris and former President Trump are offering a stark contrast for voters when it comes to policies on fighting climate change, developing energy and protecting the environment.  © AP Trump during his first term pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate accords, has downplayed the dangers or even existence of climate change and is promising to open up more lands for drilling.   He has also voiced skepticism about electric vehicles, suggesting that government incentives for EVs could dry up in a second Trump term.   Harris says climate change is a crisis and as part of the Biden administration advanced the most significant legislation in history to tackle global warming. As president, she has said she would back a new tax credit for emerging industries including clean energy manufacturing.  At the same time, Harris has not offered many details about her future plans, and she has moved away from tougher stances she took during her presidential bid in 2019, including a call to ban fracking.  She is expected to at least maintain policies pursued under President Biden. Read more in a full story tomorrow at TheHill.com.   Welcome to The Hill’s Energy & Environment newsletter, we’re Rachel Frazin and Zack Budryk — keeping you up to speed on the policies impacting everything from oil and gas to new supply chains.   Did someone forward you this newsletter? Subscribe here.   Essential Reads  How policy will affect the energy and environment sectors now and in the future:  Sullivan: US is working with allies on mineral marketplace amid energy transitionThe U.S. is working with allies to build a standardized international marketplace for metals and minerals central to the ongoing energy transition, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Wednesday.  Full Story  California subsidies for manure-based biogas face rising scrutiny over pollution concernsTensions are rising in California’s agricultural heartland over state subsidies for manure-based biogas that are meant to help reduce planet-warming emissions but that environmental groups and locals argue are enabling widespread pollution.  Full Story  Miners are razing forests to meet surging demand for metals and minerals, report says JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Whether it’s digging for metals and minerals for cellphones and electric vehicles or coal for power generation, mining around the world has skyrocketed since 2000, causing widespread destruction of tropical forests, degrading the environment and displacing Indigenous and local communities, the World Resources Institute says in a report released Wednesday.  Full Story   In Other News  Branch out with a different read from The Hill: Is this economy turning against cities?  The economic effects of the pandemic on the urban real estate market are well known: spiking rents and mortgage rates, a large dip in sales, and an overall mismatch between housing supply and demand.  Full Story   What We're Reading  News we've flagged from other outlets touching on energy issues, the environment and other topics: Climate change a worry for Greece's hungry butterflies (Reuters)  The Forest Service is Losing 2,400 Jobs—Including Most of its Trail Workers (Backpacker) GOP-linked firm gathers info on people suing the oil industry. It won’t say why. (E&E News)  What Others are Reading  Two key stories on The Hill right now: Democrats fear race may be slipping away from Harris There is growing fear in Democratic circles that the presidential race could be slipping further away from Vice President Harris. Read more Nate Silver: ‘My gut says’ Trump will win Veteran pollster Nate Silver said his “gut” right now is that former President Trump will win the election in less than two weeks, but he cautioned against putting faith in anyone’s gut feeling.  Read more  You're all caught up. See you tomorrow!  Close Thank you for signing up! Subscribe to more newsletters here The latest in politics and policy. Direct to your inbox. Sign up for the Energy and Environment newsletter Subscribe
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