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Coastal Impacts of Climate Change

The collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex in Surfside, Florida, raised questions about how climate change and environmental impacts may cause damage to coastal buildings. Independent structural issues are suspected to be a major factor in the collapse, but scientists and legal researchers posit that environmental factors also played a role. On December 20, 2021, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a panel of experts that explored the climate risks to coastal communities and buildings in Florida, California, and elsewhere.

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CEQ announced the availability of and seeks comment on an interim guidance document, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration Guidance, to assist federal agencies with the regulation and permitting of carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration activities in the United States

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EPA announced the availability of and seek comment on the Draft Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2020

The Climate Crisis and Agriculture

Agriculture’s contribution to climate change is much more substantial than official figures suggest. We will not be able to achieve our overall mitigation goals unless agricultural emissions sharply decline. Farms and ranches can be a major part of the climate solution, while protecting biodiversity, strengthening rural communities, and improving the lives of the workers who cultivate our crops and rear our animals. Agriculture climate solutions are critical elements both in ensuring our food security and in limiting climate change.

Renewable Energy and Biodiversity Conservation

The rapid transition of energy resources from fossil fuels toward renewables has been widely recognized as an essential tool in mitigating climate change. Yet, renewable energy development projects and facilities can be land use-intensive and have the potential to negatively impact conservation areas. To attempt to tackle these issues, President Joseph Biden signed Executive Order No.

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The U.S. Global Change Research Program announced the availability of and seeks comment on the proposed themes and framework of the Fifth National Climate Assessment. 

A New Causal Pathway for Recovery in Climate Change Litigation?

Courts across the globe recognize that human-induced climate change leads to more frequent and severe extreme weather and other events, resulting in significant damages to persons and property. Although courts have therefore ordered countries and corporations to take more aggressive actions to limit their greenhouse gas emissions, no court has yet required any emitter to pay damages for injuries from a climate changerelated event. Causation issues remain a significant obstacle to such claims.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration repealed in full "The Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule Part One: One National Program," in which the agency codified regulatory text and made additional pronouncements regarding the preemption of state and local laws related to fuel economy standards.

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The president issued Executive Order No. 14057, Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability; the order sets forth a governmentwide approach for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and catalyzing private sector investment to expand the economy and American industry to be clean and sustainable.