H.R. 5668, Bill Introduced
would prohibit the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of EPA from taking the social cost of carbon or the social cost of methane into account when taking any action.
would prohibit the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of EPA from taking the social cost of carbon or the social cost of methane into account when taking any action.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve and extend the credit for carbon dioxide sequestration.
would express the sense of Congress that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the U.S. economy.
would express the opposition of Congress to the President's proposed Coastal Climate Resilience Program.
would authorize NOAA to establish a Climate Change Education Program.
would establish a carbon sequestration pilot program under which the Secretary of the Interior may make grants for projects to evaluate methods to increase the amount of carbon captured on qualified public lands in order to achieve a wide range of benefits, including reductions in greenhouse gases, increased water retention and water quality in watersheds, nutrient cycling, reduced erosion, and forage quality.
would ensure that federal funding for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change complies with applicable statutory limitations.
would establish the Climate Change Advisory Commission to develop recommendations, frameworks, and guidelines for projects responding to the impacts of climate change, and would issue federal bonds, the proceeds of which would be used to fund projects that aid in adaptation to climate change.
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