Easy to miss with so much going on, but this week in climate:
Trump sues to try to kill CA's cap and trade, failed embarrassingly. The market stands.
SMUD committee to 100% carbon neutral electricity by 2030.
CA unveiled its proposal for the worlds first ghg standard for ride-hailing companies.
CA AG won a lawsuit reinstating federal methane standards.
Net Metering survived at FERC
Oh also Biden rolled out the most ambitious presidential climate platform in history
CA's largest oil producer declared bankruptcy
15 states joined an agreement to speed up electric truck adoption
So much other stuff too! This is just law and policy. And almost all tied to Sacramento. There's a lot going on, folks.
What'd I miss?
Oh yeah: Menlo Park adopted a plan to get rid of gas from *existing* buildings, hot on the heels of this great new report. https://earthjustice.org/features/report-building-decarbonization?mc_cid=d658c88496&mc_eid=023eb51d1d
Seriously like half of this stuff happened *today*