4 climate policy updates: What to know this week

The Biden administration feels the strain of election season; Arizona's attorney general backs environmental groups in a lawsuit against a natural gas power plant. Read More

How companies, employees can push for climate policy progress 

Employees play a vital role in ensuring their company’s climate policy positions and actions align with their sustainability commitments. Read More

Northern European countries and Costa Rica are leading on sustainability, survey finds

Governments in Northern European countries and Costa Rica are the most recognized for advancing sustainable development, according to research from GlobeScan and the ERM Sustainability Institute. Read More

Texas lawsuit targets anti-ESG laws

A lawsuit accusing Texas of violating the First and 14th amendments for punishing companies for reducing their reliance on fossil fuels could have implications beyond the Lone Star state. Read More

How extended producer responsibility policy can tackle textile waste

Extended Producer Responsibility policy can unite the apparel industry and spur collective action to address textile waste. Read More

This week in climate policy: 4 stories you should know about

Ohio holds FirstEnergy accountable for pay-to-play; Dominion secures lease to another offshore wind plant. Read More

The IRA is turning 2, and businesses prepare for the next phase of clean energy subsidies

The Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law in 2022, is still full of twists and turns that the private sector needs to stay on top of to ensure they are eligible for clean energy tax credits. Read More

What you need to know about the EU’s CSRD reporting requirements

The European Commission released 52 pages of FAQs about how to comply with the EU's new corporate disclosure mandates. Read More

This week in climate policy: 4 stories you should know about

Republicans change their tune on the IRA; Georgia receives over $1 billion for new solar plant. Read More

6 ways VP candidate Tim Walz helped make Minnesota a climate leader

Aided by a Democratic legislature, the Minnesota governor and newly named vice presidential pick won approval for a handful of key progressive policies in recent years. Read More