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H.R. 8995
would require the Secretary of Energy to establish programs for carbon dioxide capture, transport, utilization, and storage.
H.R. 3068
The bill would establish an offshore wind career training grant program.
H.R. 4679
would require the Comptroller General of the United States to submit to Congress a report examining efforts by the Regional Fishery Management Councils, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, and NMFS to prepare and adapt U.S. fishery management for the impacts of climate change.
S. 1730
would direct the administrator of NOAA to make grants to state and local governments and nongovernmental organizations to carry out climate-resilient living shoreline projects that protect coastal communities by supporting ecosystem functions and habitats with the use of natural materials and systems.
H.R. 8909
would require the Natural Resources Conservation Service to review the national conservation practice standards, taking into consideration climate benefits.
H.R. 8915
would amend CERCLA to provide for the consideration of climate change.
S. 4985
would establish forestry policies that facilitate reforestation, conservation, international cooperation, and other ecologically sound management practices that reduce atmospheric carbon, support U.S. efforts in partnership with the One Trillion Trees Initiative, and encourage the sustainable management, restoration, and conservation of global forests, grasslands, wetlands, and coastal habitats.
S. 4966
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide for a five-year extension of the carbon oxide sequestration credit.
H.R. 8858
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to extend and allow an elective payment of the tax credit for carbon oxide sequestration.
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