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  • California Air Resources Board Uses SC-GHG in 2022 Draft Scoping Plan

    ECalifornia Climate Policy May 2022

  • North Carolina Executive Order Encourages Agencies to Use IWG SC-GHG

    aNorth Carolina Climate Policy January 2022

  • New York Climate Action Council 2021 Draft Climate Change Scoping Plan Uses SC-GHG

    hNew York Climate Policy Internal Guidance December 2021

  • Vermont Climate Council Considers Adopting the Social Cost of Carbon

    tVermont Climate Policy Internal Guidance August 2021

  • Colorado Air Quality Control Commission to Use Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases in Economic Analysis

    FColorado Climate Policy June 2021

  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Issues State-Wide Guidance Using the IWG SCC

    hNew York Climate Policy Internal Guidance November 2020

  • New York’s New Climate Statute Requires Agencies to Determine an Appropriate Social Cost of Carbon

    hNew York Climate Policy June 2019

  • California Air Resources Board Uses the SCC in Updated Climate Change Plan

    ECalifornia Climate Policy November 2017

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