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What is Climate Change Policy?

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Overview

Climate Change Policy encompasses strategies and laws developed by governments and international bodies to mitigate the causes and adapt to the impacts of climate change. These policies often include measures like carbon emission reduction targets, renewable energy incentives, and regulations on industrial pollutants. Effective climate policy is essential for addressing global warming and its diverse environmental and economic consequences.

Current status

Climate Change Policy is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 21, 02:32 AM.

Recent events

  • Two dozen states and 10 cities filed a lawsuit against the EPA.

    Mar 19, 07:29 PM · States and Cities Challenge EPA's Climate Policy

    The lawsuit challenges the EPA's repeal of an 'endangerment' finding that is central to climate change regulations.

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