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CHRE URGES CARB TO RAISE THE BAR CLIMATE COMMITMENTS

July 9, 2022 0

The Center for Human Rights and the Environment (CHRE) and the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development (IGSD) recently submitted comments to the California Air…

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CHRE CALLS ON THE FDIC TO CONSIDER A FAST-ACTION CLIMATE APPROACH

June 21, 2022 0

The Center for Human Rights and Environment (CHRE) submitted comments this month to The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) regarding a recently released draft Statement…

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REDUCING CARBON DIOXIDE IS NOT ENOUGH

June 9, 2022 0

A new study concludes that cutting carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) alone cannot resolve the deepening climate catastrophe. Only a dual strategy that simultaneously reduces CO2…

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Clean-up of Polluting Brick Kilns and Maximizing Climate Benefits of Cleaner Cook Stoves Backed by Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)

August 1, 2013 0

Mexico City, 26 July 2013–Efforts to reduce emissions of so-called short lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) were given a boost at an international meeting in Mexico…

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