Community Release - September 10, 2019
						New Features:
					- No new features in this release.
- No new features in this release.
What's a release?
Simply put, a release is a package of software updates consisting of new features and bug fixes along with new content. On CCL Community, we'll release updates every other week.New Features
- No new features in this release.
Bug Fixes
- No bug fixes in this release.
New & Updated Content
Training:
- Guide to Communicating Carbon Pricing Training - new page created August 29th
Resources:
- Health Co-Benefits By State Of The Energy Innovation Act - new page created September 10th
- Published Media - new page created September 9th
- Extreme Heat & Climate Change Local Impacts - new page created September 5th
- Monthly Speakers -updated (now includes previous years' speakers)
- 2018 Annual Report Brochure - updated (now includes Financial information)
- Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act Dataset - updated (to reflect recent changes to substitute the RFF emissions curve for the old REMI curve in the charts and provide an update to the EPA emissions data for 2017, which had a small impact on the baseline estimate for 2020 emissions)
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