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Ray Brook, NY – The Adirondack Park Agency is accepting public comment on projects currently under review. The public is encouraged to go online to learn more about each public comment opportunity and to submit comments electronically.At present, the following projects are available for comment online: Town of Hague: Four-lot subdivision of the 13.72±-acre Tax Map Parcel 60.17-1-22, to create three lots ranging in size from 0.93 acres to 8.76 acres and merged with adjoining propert...| The Adirondack Almanack
International Council on Clean Transportation comments on Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Program: Standards … by The International Council on Clean Transportation| International Council on Clean Transportation
By Thapelo Molefe Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has gazetted the first two sets of draft regulations under the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bel ...| insideeducation.co.za
ICCT comments to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) ZEV Forward Public Dialogue Sessions, LDV by The International Council on Clean Transportation ICCT comments to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) ZEV Forward Public Dialogue Sessions, HDV by The International Council on Clean Transportation The post ICCT comments to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) ZEV Forward Public Dialogue Sessions appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
These ICCT public comments are in response to the SBTi Draft Automotive Sector Net-Zero Standard V0.0 Public Consultation. The post ICCT public comments on the SBTi Draft Automotive Sector Net-Zero Standard Public Consultation appeared first on International Council on Clean Transportation.| International Council on Clean Transportation
notes on the houston on the houston city council meeting on june 3, 2025, an overview of the public comment session| Emily Takes Notes
In September 2024, the Georgia Public Service Commission (GA PSC) approved changes to Georgia Power’s energy plan. They approved an 80 megawatt addition of woody biomass. Altamaha Green Energy (AGE) […] The post Say NO to New Biomass in Georgia first appeared on Dogwood Alliance.| Dogwood Alliance