Climate Change (generally)
S. 3508, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Environment and Public Works
Sponsor Name
Lankford
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Okla.
Issue
2
Volume
47
Update Issue
35
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. S6858

would prohibit the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of EPA from considering the social cost of carbon, the social cost of methane, the social cost of nitrous oxide, or the social cost of any other greenhouse gas in taking any action.

H.R. 6295, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Ways and Means
Sponsor Name
Zinke
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Mont.
Issue
11
Volume
46
Update Issue
27
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. H6102

would amend the Internal Revenue Code to enhance the requirements for secure geological storage of carbon dioxide sequestration credit.

H.R. 6240, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Energy and Commerce
Sponsor Name
Delaney
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Md.
Issue
11
Volume
46
Update Issue
27
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. H6100

would accelerate reductions in climate pollution and create a bipartisan commission to develop economically viable policies to achieve science-based emissions reductions targets.

S. 3459, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Finance
Sponsor Name
Hoeven
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-N.D.
Issue
11
Volume
46
Update Issue
27
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. 6226

would enhance the requirements for secure geological storage of carbon dioxide for purposes of the carbon dioxide sequestration credit.

S. 3228, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Environment and Public Works
Sponsor Name
Rubio
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Fl.
Issue
9
Volume
46
Update Issue
20
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. S5155

would would require the Secretary of the Army to conduct a study of coastal areas in the South Atlantic Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to identify risks and vulnerabilities of those areas as a result of sea-level rise.

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