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Biden to require new federal buildings to slash greenhouse gas emissions

Por: CNBC Business December 07, 2022

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A view of sunset in the evening hours in the United States Capitol, Washington D.C., on December 02, 2022.Celal Gunes Anadolu Agency Getty ImagesThe Biden administration on Wednesday unveiled a new that would require federal agencies to slash energy use and electrify equipment and appliances in 30% of their building space by the end of the decade.The move is the latest push by the White House to curb fossil fuel use in residential and commercial... + full article



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