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Wald in The Hill: Stop the SEC’s Power Grab to Require Emissions Disclosure
July 20, 2022
Wald writing in the Hill examines the recent move by West Virginia Attorney General Morrisey to halt the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed regulation requiring extensive disclosures from publicly traded companies on greenhouse gas emissions.
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24 State AGs Threaten To Sue SEC Over Climate Rules
July 18, 2022
Following the recent Supreme Court Ruling that only Congress has the power to decide major issues like greenhouse gas requirements, 24 Republican attorneys general are threatening legal action against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) if the agency goes forward with its climate change disclosure regulations.
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WHO Updated Manual Asserts Sex is Not Limited to Male or Female
July 13, 2022
The World Health Organization's updated manual, The Gender Mainstreaming for Health Managers: A Practical Approach, maintains that gender identity exists on a continuum and that sex is not limited to male or female.
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U.S. Lawmakers Propose State Department Cooperate with Cities and States to Advance UN Global Governance Ambitions
July 12, 2022
U.S. Reps. Ted Lieu, Gregory Meeks and Joe Wilson and U.S. Sens. Chris Murphy and John Cornyn introduced legislation to establish a permanent Office of City and State Diplomacy within the State Department creating ties between the State Department and mayors and governors engaged internationally that would advance the UN’s global governance ambitions.
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Supreme Court Restricts Environmental Protection Agency Reach
July 06, 2022
In the recent case of West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cannot require power plants to shift away from fossil fuels to lower-emission forms of energy thus restricting but not ending the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions.