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Obama To Arrive On Final Day Of Copenhagen Talks To Signal Commitment To Agreement

December 11, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

President Obama will arrive on the final scheduled day of global climate talks in Copenhagen Dec. 18—and not a week or so earlier as originally planned—to signal his…

EPA Poised to Consider Range of Mobile, Stationary Source Emissions Controls

December 10, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

Now that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has declared greenhouse gas emissions a danger to public health and has proposed emissions limits for cars and light trucks, it is poised to begin action on proposals for emissions limits for a range of mobile and stationary source categories…

Interior Secretary Says United States to Push Renewable Energy, Carbon Capture

December 10, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

COPENHAGEN—The United States is headed for a “revolution” for renewable energy, and cutting-edge carbon capture and storage technology will be…

Bill Targeting Non-U.S. Financial Institutions Used To Evade U.S. Taxes Clears House

December 10, 2009 in Daily Tax Report · Leave a Comment 

The House Dec. 9 voted 241-181 in favor of extending $31 billion in expiring tax cuts but paying for them by imposing new taxes on investment fund managers and cracking down on overseas tax avoidance maneuvers.

The bill (H.R. 4213) would extend the popular research and development tax credit, (…)

Obama Reaffirms Commitment To Crafting ‘Strong’ International Climate Agreement

December 9, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

U.S. President Barack Obama, meeting with business leaders, environmental advocates, and others at the White House Dec. 9, reaffirmed his commitment to crafting a “strong international agreement” during global climate negotiations at Copenhagen and passing climate change legislation next year, according to meeting participants. (…)

Computer Fraud And Abuse Act Increasingly Used In Workplace

Employers increasingly are turning to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act—which was initially intended to deter hackers and safeguard data on protected computers…

Securities Transaction Tax Bill Has Industry Fired Up; Other Lawmakers Voice Opposition

December 7, 2009 in Daily Tax Report · Leave a Comment 

The securities industry is mobilizing against a bill introduced Dec. 3 that would impose a tax on securities, futures, and derivatives transactions, calling it a bad policy at the worst possible time.
The proposed 2009 Let Wall Street Pay for the Restoration of Main Street Act sponsored by Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.), chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, and 25 other congressmen would impose a transactions tax of 0.25 percent on stock transactions; and 0.02 percent on futures, swaps, and credit default swaps. Options would be taxed at the rate of the underlying asset.

Patent & Trademark Office Launches Program To Speed Processing Of Green Technology Patents

December 7, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Patent and Trademark Office will expedite the patent process for green technology inventions under a pilot program announced by Obama administration officials Dec. 7. (…)

EPA Finding May Strengthen Obama’s Hand; Opponents Question Timing Of Announcement

December 7, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Dec. 7 declaration that greenhouse gases are a threat to public health not only clears the way for agency regulation of emissions; it could strengthen President Obama’s hand as he pushes for progress on an international climate agreement in Copenhagen, environmental organizations and other observers said Dec. 7. (…)

EPA Finds Greenhouse Gases Pose Danger, Setting Stage For Rules For Emissions Sources

December 7, 2009 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment 

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson announced Dec. 7 a finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and the environment and that cars and light trucks cause or contribute to the emissions.
The decision to finalize the endangerment finding paves the way for EPA to begin regulating greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light trucks and, subsequently, from other mobile and stationary sources under the Clean Air Act.

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