Ginsburg leaves behind environmental legacy

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The two front-runners to replace Ginsburg on the bench don't have much in the way of major environmental rulings, although at least one contender could change course on key Supreme Court precedents like Chevron deference

by 2040 across all its supply chains, without using carbon offsets. The retail giant also pledged to power its facilities with 100 percent of renewable energy by 2035, and electrify its entire vehicle fleet by 2040. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon will share the news during the opening ceremony of Climate Week NYC.

According to the report — which looked at consumption emissions of different income groups between 1990 and 2015 — the richest 10 percent accounted for 52 percent of the emissions added to the atmosphere in that 25-year period. The richest 1 percent was responsible for 15 percent of emissions during that time, marking more than twice that of the poorest half of humanity .the richest 10 percent blew one-third of the remaining global 1.

 

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