This week in climate policy: 4 stories you should follow
Upcoming Ohio Supreme Court decisions could affect the future of solar energy development; California receives federal funding for a regional hydrogen energy hub. Read More
New law sets up a nuclear power renaissance
The ADVANCE Act positions the U.S. nuclear energy sector to expand at a pace not seen for decades. Read More
The Hawaii seabed mining ban doesn’t spell the end of EV batteries
A growing U.S. recycling marketplace is taking its place. Read More
Supreme Court ruling on Chevron deference won’t change corporations’ climate obligations, for now
Federal agencies now have less power to drive climate policy. Read More
IRA’s $391 billion in clean energy funding makes it too lucrative for Trump to overhaul
Republicans don’t like the Inflation Reduction Act, but it’s popular with investors and the states. Read More
Climeworks unveils upgraded carbon capture tech
Direct air capture just got cheaper. Read More
Bipartisan bill aims to spur a $14 billion domestic circular economy
Republicans and Democrats are crossing the aisle to prioritize a domestic textile manufacturing sector. Read More
Climate policy outlook: Tesla's shoes are about to be filled
The Biden administration opens the coffers to stimulate the development of EV charging infrastructure; Vermont is making history by holding oil companies financially accountable for two decades of damage. Read More
$160 million in circular manufacturing funds up for grabs
44 projects are hoping to get investment from the National Science Foundation in 2025. Read More
Climate policy outlook: Critical mineral prices are about to surge without policy intervention
This week’s most important climate policy stories. Read More