Also included in this larger figure is $ 86 million to support clean energy regulatory actions that focus on energy efficiency; $ 48 million to develop
transportation sector regulations and next - generation clean transportation initiatives; $ 58 million for projects that improve our understanding of climate change impacts; and $ 25 million to advance Canada's engagement in international negotiations and support the Canada-U.S. Clean Energy Dialogue.
Not exact matches
DOT and DHS collaborate with infrastructure owners and operators to implement PPD - 21, which included developing a 2015
Transportation Systems
Sector - Specific Plan; serve as a day - to - day Federal interface for the dynamic prioritization and coordination of
sector - specific activities; provide, support, or facilitate technical assistance and consultations for that
sector to identify vulnerabilities and help mitigate incidents, as appropriate; and carry out incident management responsibilities consistent with statutory authority and other appropriate policies, directives, or
regulations.
In a recent NYT op ed, Harvard Law professor and former Obama official Cass Sunstein cited Ronald Reagan, of all figures, as inspiration for more federal
regulation on the
transportation and energy
sectors.
Canada continues to implement its nation - wide Air Quality Management System to reduce emissions of air pollutants from industrial sources, as well as a suite of air pollution
regulations for the
transportation sector that reduce emissions of key SLCPs.
The state's electricity, natural gas, and
transportation sectors must continuously respond to changes in supply and demand, new policies and technologies and their associated challenges, and increasing environmental
regulation.
Moreover, even though this proposal constitutes one of the most ambitious programs of emissions reductions yet proposed in the United States, these
regulations only scratch the surface of the emission reductions possible from the
transportation, buildings, and industrial
sectors.
Administrative regimes in a number of
sectors now include AMPs among their regulatory tools, including
transportation, food safety, product safety, occupational health and safety, agriculture, tax, securities
regulation, environmental protection, and consumer protection.