Browsing: Environment Issues
By Casey Horan Transportation electrification is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, with nine states adopting the Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which requires manufacturers to produce increasing amounts…
This blog was co-authored by José Acosta-Córdova, Senior Transportation Policy Analyst at LVEJOTransportation is a big issue in Illinois, accounting for almost one-third of the state’s greenhouse…
By Marissa NixonU.S. companies are expanding their electric vehicle fleets, and last year was monumental. An astounding 10,265 electric trucks hit the road in 2023, according…
Last week, EPA Administrator Regan announced final standards to cut methane and harmful local air pollution from both new and existing facilities in the oil and…
Among the announcements expected at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai is a new industry standard for assessing the climate impacts of hydrogen, to be unveiled…
Photo from “Romanian Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas” project, part of “Methane Goes Mobile – Measurements and Modeling (MEMO2)” campaign sponsored by the European Union’s…
Three ways EPA’s upcoming methane regulations will help slow climate change and protect public health
In a move that will protect communities across the country, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon finalize new rules to reduce methane and other toxic,…
This summer, many of the world’s largest asset managers publicly disclosed their voting records from this spring on climate shareholder resolutions, and the results indicate a…
A pumpjack (oil derrick) and oil refinery in Seminole, West Texas.Coming off yet another summer of record-breaking heat, it’s clear that climate action can’t wait. The…
Hirono thermal power plant in Hirono, Fukushima, JapanBy Sofia Esquivel-Elizondo and Ilissa OckoCompanies are announcing plans to use ammonia to decarbonize the power sector, because they…