How the IRA is enabling business to lead the energy transition

Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviewed GE Chief Sustainability Officer Roger Martella on the IRA enabling companies to lead the energy transition and how organizations can take advantage of the legislation's provisions. Read More

What the EU’s new border tax could mean for carbon markets

The European Union’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism should incentivize more countries to put a price on carbon, but not the U.S. Read More

Dispatch from the Global Plastics Treaty talks

Companies urged to get engaged, take action after Paris negotiation. Read More

New construction plus old data is a dangerous formula for flood control

America’s aging flood control infrastructure is failing even with federal funding on its way. Read More

CSRD, CSDDD, ESRS and more: A cheat sheet of EU sustainability regulations

Get ready for a nice warm bowl of alphabet soup. Read More

DOE releases a hydrogen roadmap to cut emissions

The Department of Energy is prioritizing green hydrogen as a path forward for a net-zero economy. Read More

2 proposed EPA rules aim to significantly reduce emissions from power plants and cars

Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design. Read More

Stalled energy projects may finally move forward

The U.S. debt-ceiling deal could finally advance energy projects that have been waiting in limbo. Read More

3 smart ways Seattle is at the forefront of reuse

The city and Washington state’s support of closed loop economic models through public-private partnerships and grant programs is inspiring entrepreneurs throughout the region. Read More

Cities and states suing Big Oil just got a boost from the Supreme Court

Complaints from Minnesota to Massachusetts, and from Honolulu to New York City, have a better shot at prevailing. Read More