New Rate Plan Aims to Electrify New York, but Misses the Mark on Gas Planning
Gov. Murphy Puts His Foot on the Electric Vehicles Accelerator in New Jersey
Gov. Murphy Puts His Foot on the Electric Vehicles Accelerator in New Jersey
New Rate Plan Aims to Electrify New York, but Misses the Mark on Gas Planning
Methane rules are good for the energy industry
Methane rules are good for the energy industry
The Blind Spot: Climate Policy Leadership
Numerous sustainability rankings have emerged to help stakeholders assess corporate environmental performance and identify leaders. Yet an EDF analysis found a troubling blind spot in how rankings agencies and organizations pick winners: the vast majority don’t factor in climate policy advocacy, which is an essential element of sustainability leadership. The analysis looks at how corporate […]
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Will BlackRock’s Climate Move Cause a Domino Effect?
Will BlackRock’s Climate Move Cause a Domino Effect?
EDF Defends Clean Air Act’s “Good Neighbor” Provisions in Two D.C. Circuit Cases
New Mexico Adopts Critical Oil and Gas Enforcement Rules
EDF Defends Clean Air Act’s “Good Neighbor” Provisions in Two D.C. Circuit Cases
New Mexico Adopts Critical Oil and Gas Enforcement Rules
Will BlackRock’s climate move cause a domino effect?
Will BlackRock’s climate move cause a domino effect?
This isn’t the first time that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s annual letters to CEOs and clients addressed climate risk and the need for urgent action from the public and private sector. But it is the first time we’ve seen a commitment and a plan for making climate change and sustainability central to the way that BlackRock manages risk, designs […]
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California’s new long-term gas plan is a win for customers and the environment
As California moves to decarbonize its electric grid by 2045 and implement its broader economy-wide decarbonization targets, state regulators are beginning to develop a coordinated, equitable and cost-effective plan to proactively manage the transition of the legacy gas system. Tomorrow, the California Public Utilities Commission is set to open a new rulemaking on its long-term […]
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