The week in climate policy: 6 updates you need to know
The U.S, House approved a nuclear power bill, and the SEC plans to drop its Scope 3 reporting requirement. By Leah Garden March 1, 2024 Here’s the week in climate…
The U.S, House approved a nuclear power bill, and the SEC plans to drop its Scope 3 reporting requirement. By Leah Garden March 1, 2024 Here’s the week in climate…
The recent departure of several high-profile firms representing $14 trillion in assets under management from Climate Action 100+, the world’s largest investor-led initiative to engage corporate emitters, raises concerns about…
Companies with ambitious environmental objectives are failing to reconsider or disclose their affiliations with trade groups that actively lobby against climate goals and decarbonization policies, a new study has found.…
Chicago sues ExxonMobil, European executives call for new industrial deal, Senate to examine microplastics in water, and more. By Leah Garden February 23, 2024 Here’s the week in climate policy…
2023 marked the first year that carbon emissions declined in the U.S. since the COVID era — but they are not falling fast enough, and they are still rising globally.…
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Increasing frameworks and guidance on climate action claims have created a confusing range of options which can take time to understand and navigate. Climate Impact Partners’ expert team has reviewed…
Biotechnology — or the use of technology to convert plant and biological material into commodities — is not new. Doug Friedman, CEO of BioMADE, the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute, and…
Biotechnology — or the use of technology to convert plant and biological material into commodities — is not new. Doug Friedman, CEO of BioMADE, the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute, and…