Policy
Fed’s rate cut promises tailwinds for renewable energy
Four years was a long time to wait, but with their higher upfront and capital costs, clean energy companies will see benefits from lower interest rates. Read More
CSRD: What you need to know about the EU reporting mandate
Here's an essential guide to the sustainability directive to help you kick-start your mandated disclosure journey. Read More
Climate Policy Outlook: Top stories of the week
BlackRock takes FERC's stamp approval to the bank in its largest acquisition in over a decade; Michigan shines as a winning case study for the Inflation Reduction Act. Read More
Clean energy projects: What to know about the permitting logjam
More than 1,000 projects tread water as they wait an average of four years for a federal permit. Read More
EU Nature Restoration Law goes into effect, and 3 other major policy updates
China has reportedly rejected the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation. Read More
The challenge of ‘forever chemicals’ will require bold action at speed and scale
EPA must adopt a systems-driven approach to tackle the environmental health risks of 'forever chemicals.' Read More
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