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The global insurance industry is leading the way in making climate change risk information accessible, according to Maryam Golnaraghi.
Three-quarters of economists who study climate issues say “immediate and drastic action” is needed to address climate change, according to a new survey.
The Biden administration will open a new area off Long Island to offshore wind development and set a goal of 30 GW by 2030.
Policymakers discussed the US' potential for advanced nuclear power at a hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee considered the LIFT Act, which would allocate $312 billion for building and upgrading electric infrastructure.
A House bill sponsored by a Washington congresswoman seeks to measure cow methane emissions and pinpoint ways to reduce them.
A hearing on the CLEAN Future Act provided a view of the wide gap in policy objectives between Democrats and Republicans.
FERC reversed its ruling giving state regulators power to prevent demand response from participating in DER aggregations.
Vehicle industry and government leaders discussed accelerating development of lower-emission technologies with the Senate Energy Committee.
Decarbonizing the power sector requires aligning coal plant retirements with new generation, according to a Columbia Univivesity-led webinar.
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