This week in climate policy
In the week ahead, a Senate hearing about PFAS hazardous chemical designations, a House hearing on the DOE’s 2025 budget request, and more. By Leah Garden March 18, 2024 Wednesday,…
In the week ahead, a Senate hearing about PFAS hazardous chemical designations, a House hearing on the DOE’s 2025 budget request, and more. By Leah Garden March 18, 2024 Wednesday,…
Last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission voted to mandate that public companies disclose climate-related emissions and risks to provide more transparency for current and prospective investors. An important note:…
Retirement capital is a financial lifeline for the oil, gas and coal industries — roughly $1 trillion is invested in fossil fuel companies through Americans’ retirement plans. That’s at odds…
U.S. climate action may look different after the 2024 presidential election, especially across transportation decarbonization. While the future of the electric vehicle industry has been a topic of political debate,…
A Senate hearing on community economic development; a briefing on tax credits for rural towns; DOE funding for coal communities, and a California assembly hearing on electricity regulations. By Leah…
Subsidies from USDA’s largest conservation fund are misused, according to the Environmental Working Group. By Leah Garden March 11, 2024 The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) "climate-smart" programs are often…
The SEC mandates emissions disclosures; DOE announced $90 million in funding for energy efficient building codes. By Leah Garden March 8, 2024 Here’s what happened this week in climate policy…
Nature and all that it provides is worth around $44 trillion of economic value generation, more than half of the globe’s total GDP. Further, according to the World Economic Forum’s…
ENGIE Impact’s 2024 Net Zero Report reveals five core roadblocks preventing organizations from making headway with their decarbonization plans. The report identifies common roadblocks to decarbonization and explores some troubling…