FACT SHEET: Administration Takes Steps Forward on Climate Action Plan by Announcing Actions to Cut Methane Emissions"Methane emissions accounted for nearly 10 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2012, of which nearly 30 percent came from the production transmission and distribution of oil and natural gas. Emissions from the oil and gas sector are down 16 percent since 1990 and current data show significant reductions from certain parts of the sector, notably well completions. Nevertheless, emissions from the oil and gas sector are projected to rise more than 25 percent by 2025 without additional steps to lower them. For these reasons, a strategy for cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector is an important component of efforts to address climate change."
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Methane Limits/ Banking Rules
Missoulian: Obama moves to create first methane limits for gas drilling
FACT SHEET: Administration Takes Steps Forward on Climate Action Plan by Announcing Actions to Cut Methane Emissions"Methane emissions accounted for nearly 10 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2012, of which nearly 30 percent came from the production transmission and distribution of oil and natural gas. Emissions from the oil and gas sector are down 16 percent since 1990 and current data show significant reductions from certain parts of the sector, notably well completions. Nevertheless, emissions from the oil and gas sector are projected to rise more than 25 percent by 2025 without additional steps to lower them. For these reasons, a strategy for cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector is an important component of efforts to address climate change."
FACT SHEET: Administration Takes Steps Forward on Climate Action Plan by Announcing Actions to Cut Methane Emissions"Methane emissions accounted for nearly 10 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2012, of which nearly 30 percent came from the production transmission and distribution of oil and natural gas. Emissions from the oil and gas sector are down 16 percent since 1990 and current data show significant reductions from certain parts of the sector, notably well completions. Nevertheless, emissions from the oil and gas sector are projected to rise more than 25 percent by 2025 without additional steps to lower them. For these reasons, a strategy for cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector is an important component of efforts to address climate change."
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Sale of Community Medical/ Ways to Lose Your Hunting License/ Protecting MT's Police Horse/ Right to Recind Mortgage/ New Tax Forms
Missoulian: State
approves sale of Community Medical Center for $74.8M; deal closes Friday Community
Medical Center
Missoulian: Bills
would require hunters to forfeit licenses for some offenses
SB 21: Provide for mandatory penalty for misuse of replacement fish and game license
HB 150: Generally revise fish, wildlife, and parks, laws related to penalties
SB 21: Provide for mandatory penalty for misuse of replacement fish and game license
HB 150: Generally revise fish, wildlife, and parks, laws related to penalties
Missoulian: Bill to protect police horses
introduced
HB 106: An Act Providing Protections for Police Horses
HB 106: An Act Providing Protections for Police Horses
Missoulian: Supreme Court
clarifies rules for rescinding mortgages
Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
“A borrower exercising his right to rescind under the Act need only provide written notice to his lender within the 3-year period, not file suit within that period.”
Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
“A borrower exercising his right to rescind under the Act need only provide written notice to his lender within the 3-year period, not file suit within that period.”
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