Members of the Paris Climate Agreement are trying to design a global carbon market at the COP 25 in Madrid, and Pro's editor Matt Daily explains there's a risk American companies could be left off a hundred-billion-dollar market. Also, House Democrats give up on including PFAS regulations in the annual defense bill.
President Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Climate Agreement could mean that America will be missing out on taking part of a growing global carbon market. Meanwhile, thousands of youth across the world are expected to protest to demand more action on climate change. Plus, the EPA's inspector general determined the agency violated two executive orders when it tried to repeal greenhouse gas limits for refurbished truck engines, and House Democrats stop trying to include PFAS regulations in the annual defense bill.
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