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Animal welfare advocates work to save CA's Prop 12 under Trump; Health care advocate says future of Medicaid critical for rural Alaskans; Trump pardons roughly 1,500 criminal defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack; MA company ends production of genetically modified Atlantic salmon.

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Donald Trump's second term as President begins. Organizations prepare legal challenges to mass deportations and other Trump executive orders, and students study how best to bridge the political divide.

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"We can't eat gold," warn opponents of a proposed Alaskan gold mine who say salmon will be decimated. Ahead of what could be mass deportations, immigrants get training about their rights. And a national coalition grants money to keep local news afloat.

PacifiCorp has 'room to improve' on clean energy commitments

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Thursday, October 31, 2024   

A new report grades utilities based on their commitment to transitioning away from fossil fuels.

The Sierra Club has graded utilities on their climate pledges since 2021 in its Dirty Truth report. It found marginal improvements nationwide, with utilities only committed to retiring 30% of their coal generation by 2030.

Lisa Young, director of the Idaho chapter of the Sierra Club, said some utilities claiming to clean up their power generation are simply switching from coal to natural gas, which she called a troubling trend.

"Knowing that our ultimate goal and what we need to be doing to address the climate crisis is not replacing one fossil fuel with another but replacing fossil fuels with 100% clean, renewable energy," Young outlined.

PacifiCorp serves a large swath of the West, including Wyoming and Utah and parts of Idaho, California, Oregon and Washington. The utility received a 'B' grade this year, an upgrade from its 2023 'C' score, though Young argued there is "room to improve."

The Jim Bridger Power Plant northeast of Rock Springs is co-owned by PacifiCorp and Idaho Power. Young pointed out the utilities planned to convert the plant to gas power and develop proposals for new renewable energy projects, but recently walked back both of those efforts. Young stressed as one of the biggest utilities in the West, PacifiCorp has a responsibility to progress toward clean energy.

"They have, in many ways, this big opportunity to damp down their coal, move towards clean energy, and the resources to do so," Young contended. "And they have a lot of support in that direction. And yet they really are dragging their feet."

PacifiCorp is now planning to continue its use of coal and install carbon capture technology. Young emphasized it is "not the solution." But it would help Wyoming meet a new Environmental Protection Agency mandate to reduce 90% of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions from many existing coal plants by 2032.

The state of Wyoming is part of multiple lawsuits against the rule.

Disclosure: The Sierra Club contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Environmental Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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