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EPA Proposes Strict Emissions Standards for New Vehicles, Giving Boost to EV Sales
The Biden administration is proposing strict new automobile pollution limits that would require as many as two-thirds of new vehicles sold in the U.S. to be electric by 2032.
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Most Electric Vehicles Won't Qualify for the Tax Credit in the Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act requires that an EV must contain a battery built in North America with minerals mined or recycled on the continent to qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. And those rules become more stringent over time.
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How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Finance, geopolitics and cybersecurity will all be crucial in determining the scope and success of any energy transition.
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Biden Announces New Funding to Make Homes More Energy Efficient
Biden officials said the new funding will allow them to retrofit about 450,000 homes and slash monthly energy bills for families.
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Energy Production Vs. Climate Protection: Americans Are Split Along Party Lines
A new Gallup poll shows Americans are worried about the cost and availability of energy, but Democrats prioritize climate protection.
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Russia's Invasion Has Made Energy Security a Hot Topic. The U.S. Thinks Hydrogen Could Be the Answer
Both the energy transition and energy security have become topics of significant debate and discussion.
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Treasury Secretary Yellen: The U.S. Should Have Moved Faster Toward Renewable Energy
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke to CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about the United States’ goals on both climate and national security.
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BP Establishes Partnership Focused on Offshore Wind in Japan
Oil and gas giant says agreement is “subject to merger control approvals.”
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The SEC Climate Rule: 7 Things Investors Need to Know
The Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a rule around climate disclosures companies make to their investors. It could have far-reaching effects.
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The Enabler of Russia's War? Ukraine's Top Climate Scientist Lays the Blame on Fossil Fuels
The conflict in Ukraine has coincided with sharp rises in the prices of coal, oil and gas as countries scramble to replace Russian energy sources.
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Who Stands to Make and Lose Money If the SEC Climate Rule Becomes Law
The Securities and Exchange Commission released a proposed rule that would require companies to disclose climate risk. Here’s a look at potential impacts.
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Londoners Urged to Avoid ‘Unnecessary Car Journeys' After Mayor Triggers High Pollution Alert
Air pollution in London has become a major talking point in recent years.
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Britain's Royal Mint to Build Plant That Will Extract Gold From Electronic Waste
Electronic waste has become a topic of much debate and discussion in recent years.
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If You Want the World's Cleanest Air, Try Moving to the U.S. Virgin Islands Or New Caledonia
IQAir, which sells air purifiers and quality monitors, analyzed PM2.5 air pollution from more than 6,000 monitors around the world. Here are its results.
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SEC Proposes Broad Climate Rules as Chair Gensler Says Risk Disclosure Will Help Investors
The SEC proposed rules that would require companies to report on how their operations affect the climate and the formation of carbon emissions.
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Coal's a ‘Stupid Investment' and We're ‘Sleepwalking to Climate Catastrophe,' Says UN Chief Guterres
Antonio Guterres pulled no punches in remarks broadcast Monday morning.
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These Cattle Ranchers Are Raising Better Beef, Spending Less — and Reducing Carbon Emissions
While some of these cattle ranchers didn’t discover regenerative agriculture practices in order to combat climate change, that’s been a significant impact.
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California Slashes Supplies to Water Agencies Amid Record Drought
Water agencies serving roughly 27 million people and 750,000 acres of farmland will receive less water than they requested for this year from state reservoirs.
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Four Climate Investors Explain the New Boom — Where the Money's Going and Risks Ahead
As climate and clean tech investing attracts billions of dollars, four pros weighed on the state of the industry at CERAWeek.
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Reduce Speed Limits and Car-Free Sundays: The IEA Has a 10-Point Plan to Cut Oil Use
Recommendations come at a time when oil markets are facing significant uncertainty following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.