Californiaās carbon market was supposed to be a model for the U.S., harnessing the power of capitalism to fight climate change in the worldās fifth-biggest economy. But nearly 10 years after ācap and tradeā began, thereās little proof the system has had much direct impact on curbing planet-warming pollutants.
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New York Appeals Court Dismisses Suit Against Amazon
NEW YORK ā An appeals court in New York dismissed New York Attorney General Letitia Jamesā lawsuit against Amazon over its coronavirus safety protocols and a former employee who led the successful union organizing effort on Staten Island.
May 10, 2022Legislators Optimistic About Ohio Bill to Provide Resources for CDL Training
Two Ohio legislators are optimistic their bill will pass in the General Assembly that would pay 50% of employer expenses to train truck drivers under a four-year tax credit capped at $25,000 per company.
May 10, 2022NHTSA Seeks OK to Extend Data Collection for Safety Tech Study
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to continue gathering data for its crash-avoidance field study that is seeking comments from commercial motor carrier drivers about their beliefs and attitudes toward safety technologies.
May 10, 2022Senate Panel Advances Water Infrastructure Bill
Legislation designed to enhance funding for the countryās commercial waterways was easily approved by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee this month.
May 9, 2022FHWA to Extend Inspection Requirements for Bridges
The Federal Highway Administration has issued a final rule that will extend inspection requirements for some of the nationās bridges from 24 months to 48 months, and in some cases, 72 months.
May 6, 2022Guarding Against Coronavirus
As trucking and logistics workers have returned to offices and terminals without masks ā and perhaps with a pang of uncertainty ā some workplaces have implemented technology and procedures to protect the health of their employees against the potential for new outbreaks and variants.
May 6, 2022Industry Reacts to FMCSA's Plans on Heavy-Truck Speed Limiters
A federal proposal to consider requiring speed limiters on new commercial trucks has drawn mixed reactions from trucking and safety groups.
May 4, 2022āBeyond Complianceā Program Delays Challenge FMCSA
Nearly five years after it was mandated by Congress to go into effect, federal trucking regulators have yet to establish a ābeyond complianceā program to offer motor carriers some sort of extra credit or reward for early adoption of safety technologies or fatigue management programs.
May 4, 2022Truckers Respond to Plans for Apprenticeship Pilot Program
A newly released summary of public comments on the federal driver apprenticeship pilot program was mixed, with trucking trade groups generally supporting the program, while many small truckers and independent operators offered a variety of criticisms and suggestions.
April 29, 2022