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Comments to OSHA on Proposed Heat Protections for Workers (EDF)

These comments support the Heat Injury Proposal as a critical step in OSHA’s efforts to develop strong heat stress and injury prevention standards to protect workers. As OSHA acknowledges in its proposed rule, heat is the leading cause of death among all weather-related phenomena in the United States. Establishing robust…
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Comments to OSHA on Proposed Heat Protections for Workers (Institute for Policy Integrity)

In these comments, we urge the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to finalize its proposed heat protections for workers (the Proposed Rule). OSHA’s analysis shows that the Proposed Rule is cost-justified and will result in significant health and safety benefits, particularly among groups more likely to labor under high…
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Webinar: Innovative Insurance Solutions for a Climate Resilient Future

Climate change-driven events — such as heat waves, droughts, floods, and wildfires — pose a direct threat to the health and safety of individuals and communities. But beyond the immediate physical impacts, these events also jeopardize the financial stability of communities across the U.S., disrupting markets and local economies. This…
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Comments on the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System Redesign Effort

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a Request for Information regarding potential future changes to the Community Rating System (CRS) under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). CRS is a voluntary incentive program offering NFIP premium discounts to eligible communities that exceed minimum NFIP floodplain management requirements. The program…
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Comments to the New York Public Service Commission on the Electric Utilities Climate Change Resilience Plans

Organizations Involved: Sabin Center Abstract These comments were submitted to the New York State Public Service Commission in response to the request for comments concerning climate vulnerability and resiliency plans submitted by six New York State electric utilities on November 21, 2023 in compliance with New York Public Service Law §66(29).
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Investors, bipartisan former officials, others defend SEC climate risk disclosure rule

Abstract Extreme weather caused by climate change is a threat to human health and safety, but it is also increasingly the cause of serious economic disruptions. And in the transition to a lower carbon economy, companies are navigating both opportunities and challenges. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently adopted…
Marie Li
August 22, 2024
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Comments to the CPUC on the Order Instituting Rulemaking to Update Rules for the Safety, Reliability, and Resiliency of Electrical Distribution Systems

Organizations Involved: Sabin Center & Institute for Policy Integrity Abstract These comments were submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in response to its order instituting a rulemaking to update the Rules for the Safety, Reliability, and Resiliency of Electrical Distribution Systems.
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Comments on the National Flood Insurance Program: Standard Flood Insurance Policy, Homeowner Flood Form

The Federal Emergency Management Program (FEMA) proposed a rule to revise the Standard Flood Insurance Policy (SFIP) under the National Flood Insurance Program. The proposed reforms take important steps to: 1) increase transparency and clarity for policyholders; 2) build resilience through investment in flood mitigation; 3) expand coverage options; and…