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Is the IMO Turning the Tide on Transition?

Chris Hall

The Clean Shipping Act would direct the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set increasingly stringent carbon intensity standards for shipping fuel by 2040, in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement. Encouragingly, governments are also demonstrating a willingness to work together.

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State of Corporate Conservation 2023: The Journey Towards Nature Positivity

3BL Media

That loss would be a massive hit to the global economy. is not a party to the convention, but that matters little in these days of the global economy and the multinational companies many of you work for or the international supply chains you are all part of. I have to clarify that the U.S.

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Despite the Headlines, 2021 Was A Year Full of Environmental Victories

Richard Matthews

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) committed to establishing new limits on discharges into rivers and streams. The Biden-Harris Lead Pipe and Paint Action Plan involves guidance from the EPA and 15 actions across 10 federal agencies. The EPA also finalized a federal clean cars rule, which will result in more than 3.1

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Trump and the Business of Climate Change

Chris Hall

Scientists, policymakers and campaigners have been quick to express fears for what the next four years could mean for climate action, with Rachel Cleetus, Policy Director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, warning : “The nation and world can expect the incoming Trump administration to take a wrecking ball to global climate diplomacy.” Physical (..)