Daily on Energy: Digging into the energy policies of the House speaker candidates

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Daily on Energy: Digging into the energy policies of the House speaker candidates
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Breanne Deppisch is an energy and climate policy reporter at the Washington Examiner. A former national political reporter, she has closely covered campaigns, Congress, and the White House since 2016.

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Furthermore, the majority leader launched the House Energy Action Team in 2019 – a messaging board for GOP leadership on conservative environmental policy. “I happen to think that a substantive voice is better because it understands the issues and the nuances of the issues better,” Maisano told the Washington Examiner in an interview. “And that doesn't mean that the culture issues aren't important.”

Furthermore, McCarthy is big on planting trees to sequester carbon, introducing the “Trillion Trees Act” with Republican Natural Resources Chair Bruce Westerman of Arkansas. He has also introduced his own bill, the “Save Our Sequoias Act” that would allow agencies to take further emergency actions and protect the large Californian trees from burning up in massive wildfires. The bills never made it to the floor, however.

By 2027, the law goes further, requiring them to disclose all “scope 3” emissions generated by their supply chains or by consumers who use their products – a critical consideration for energy companies. That study found that above-average temperatures across the euro zone tend to have the most severe impact on costs of unprocessed food—due largely to lower agricultural and labor productivity, and drops in fresh-food supplies.

FINLAND SAYS ‘OUTSIDE ACTIVITY’ SUSPECTED IN DAMAGED GAS PIPELINE: Finnish officials said today that they are investigating new damage to an undersea gas pipeline on the assumption that it was a “deliberate” act of destruction or sabotage, raising new concerns about the role of Russia, which whom the country shares an 808-mile border.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg offered his support to Finland and Estonia, saying today that NATO is “sharing information and stands ready to support allies concerned”. A ship was seen passing over the Balticconecter pipeline around the time of the attack, though officials have not yet confirmed whether it played a role in the damage.

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