Manchin/Barrasso energy bill tries to square the circle of permitting reform
Senator Joe Manchin is fighting to the end of his senate tenure to finally pass a permit reform bill. Read More
The week in climate policy: 4 stories you should follow
Chevron is uprooting its headquarters from California to Texas; The USDA pays farmers to cut water use during severe drought. Read More
Executives say emissions disclosures are here to stay despite challenges to U.S. rules
California and the EU's corporate disclosure mandates are acting like a port in a storm amidst federal upheaval. Read More
Tech companies brace for the new EU right-to-repair law
While Google has changed its tune on repairing devices, Apple remains opposed. Read More
Biden administration invests $371 million to speed up interstate transmission permitting
The Biden administration continues to support the clean energy transition with its latest round of funding. Read More
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