Climate Policy
Climate change and energy policies
Australia's Labor government is preparing to announce an ambitious 2035 emissions reduction target, signaling a significant shift in its climate policy approach.
The European Union's ambitious Green Deal is facing significant rollbacks, with deregulation and policy loopholes threatening its 2050 climate neutrality goal.
Michael Whatley, RNC chair and U.S. Senate candidate for North Carolina, previously served as executive vice president of the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a nonprofit with strong ties to the fossil fuel industry.
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) provisions enable foreign investors to sue governments over policy changes impacting their investments, creating a significant barrier to climate action.
A new report by Greenpeace USA, Earthworks, and Oil Change International asserts that five major U.S. LNG export projects on the Gulf Coast fail a critical "climate test."
A new study reveals that both Americans and policymakers significantly underestimate the widespread public endorsement for climate solution narratives that combine personal and political action.
Senate Republicans introduced a revised tax bill aiming to terminate the $7,500 EV tax credit for new vehicles and $4,000 for used EVs by September 30.
The UK government declined to sign a Contract for Difference (CfD) for Xlinks' 11.5GW Morocco-UK interconnector, citing misalignment with domestic energy goals.
Germany and over a dozen EU member states urge the European Commission to revise the ETS 2 carbon pricing plan for transport and heating fuels to prevent market volatility.