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Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviews Katie McGinty of Johnson Controls to discuss how the IRA is
taking on the often overlooked topic of building emissions.
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Legislation is driving international companies to set up camp within the U.S., and the EU won’t let that happen free of charge.
by Leah Garden
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New Climate Transparency report reveals fossil fuel production subsidies surged to the highest levels on record in 2021.
by Amber Rolt
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World’s largest asset manager says climate-related shareholder proposals are becoming too prescriptive.
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Countries need to develop National Dietary Guidelines, which help shape discourse around what constitutes good food and influences eating habits, with emissions targets in mind.
by Jim Giles
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'We are running out of time,' said Oxfam International executive director Winnie Byanyima.
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4 reasons that 'going net zero' is not just good for the environment, it’s great for commerce, too.
by Hugh Bowring
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Climate negotiators are considering rules for verifying commitments, but there currently is no reliably accurate way to measure total global emissions.
by Fred Pearce
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If businesses prepare for new post-Paris Agreement climate regulations, the economy could reap $10 trillion annually by 2050.
by David Wei
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California has extended its system to price carbon, an initiative that has inspired significant emissions cuts, after building bipartisan support. So far, the idea has sprung up in 50 jurisdictions around the world.
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4 reasons why the Trump administration should reconsider dismantling our current automotive fuel standards.
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Despite a recent auction that left many emissions permits unsold, the California cap and trade system has been a big success, helping the state reduce emissions back to just about 1990 levels while growing its economy.
by Chris Busch
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An interview with Nigel Topping, CEO of the We Mean Business coalition of 400 companies and 183 investors, about the emerging consensus on the need for carbon pricing.
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New FlightPath 1.5 campaign aims to build support for historic aviation climate change agreement.
by James Murray
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Computer models forecasting carbon reduction after implementing a carbon tax may underestimate the real impact of stricter climate regulations.
by Noah Kaufman
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How emissions reductions would be achieved and what states would be obligated to do under the Clean Power Plan.
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New proposed EPA rules drastically would cut carbon emissions and oil consumption by extra large vehicles.
by Bobby Magill
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The Environmental Protection Agency took a first step toward regulating emissions from large aircraft by finding that such emissions endanger public health by contributing to climate change.
by Bobby Magill
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New reports that global carbon emission growth stalled last year offer a fascinating new perspective on the viability of a low-carbon economy
by James Murray
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New rules for methane emissions could actually be a positive for America's $1.2 trillion oil and gas sector.
by Ben Ratner
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To protect 2014's hard-fought victories, business owners must advocate like the future depends on it.
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Milt didn't see the market as an all-knowing force that operates without governance, and he wasn't opposed to environmental legislation.
by Steve Zwick