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 Latest News on RGGI
> Staff Working Group Final Report Evaluating Potential Emissions Leakage - 4/1/2008
> States Release Summary of Design Elements for Allowance Auctions - 3/17/2008
> Maryland Joins RGGI - 4/20/2007
> Massachusetts and Rhode Island Join RGGI - 2/7/2007
> States Release Model Rule - 8/15/2006
> States Release Draft RGGI Model Rule for Comment - 3/23/2006
States Announce RGGI Agreement - 12/20/2005

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, is a cooperative effort by Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions – a greenhouse gas that causes global warming. Climate change is expected to raise sea level, change precipitation and impact other local climate conditions. Changing regional climate could alter forests, crop yields, and water supplies. It could also affect human health, animals, and many types of ecosystems.

To address this important environmental issue, the RGGI participating states will be developing a regional strategy for controlling emissions. This strategy will more effectively control greenhouse gases, which are not bound by state or national borders. Central to this initiative is the implementation of a multi-state cap-and-trade program with a market-based emissions trading system. The proposed program will require electric power generators in participating states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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