In a striking display of resistance against federal policy shifts, New York Attorney General Letitia James has rallied a formidable coalition of state attorneys general, cities, and counties to confront the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) troubling proposal to rescind the 2009
As Illinois braces for its fall veto session, a critical energy policy debate is unfolding, capturing the attention of lawmakers, industry leaders, and environmental advocates alike, who are all keenly aware of the stakes involved. At the heart of the discussion are proposals to relax nuclear power
Singapore, a compact island nation with a mere 0.1% contribution to global emissions, finds itself disproportionately vulnerable to the devastating effects of climate change, from rising sea levels to scorching heatwaves, and despite its small footprint, the city-state is not standing idly by.
In a transformative move for the continent's energy sector, Nigeria has taken a bold step toward harmonizing petroleum regulations across Africa, spearheading an initiative that promises to reshape the industry's landscape. With the global energy market becoming increasingly competitive, African
As the United Nations climate summit, COP30, approaches in Belem, Brazil, this November, the stakes for global climate action have never been higher, with nations poised to update their critical carbon pollution reduction commitments. However, an alarming barrier is emerging that could undermine
Australia’s energy sector stands at a pivotal moment with the unveiling of the Draft Prototype National Technical Regulatory Framework for Consumer Energy Resources (CER), a bold initiative poised to reshape how distributed energy technologies are integrated into the national grid. These