social and environmental justice
The TCI released a draft model rule for a cap-and-invest program that Mass., Conn., R.I. and D.C. have agreed to launch for their regions.
Massachusetts could be the first state to allow residents to donate their tax refunds to help developing nations build resilient communities.
California’s energy policy leaders came together to weigh the potential impact of the state’s sharply rising electricity rates on its electrification goals.
New York’s policy makers are hearing from a wide range of organizations and communities insisting on a just and thoughtful transition to cleaner energy.
Gov. Tony Evers’ second state budget seeks millions in funding to make good on the commitment he made a year ago to address climate change.
Democrats and Republicans disagreed on how to ensure the country’s grid is clean, reliable and prepared for the next catastrophic weather event.
The market for bonds that address climate change is flourishing, with issuances that now exceed $1 trillion, but that still falls short of what is needed.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced the state would invest $100 million in green transportation projects, many of which target social justice communities.
FERC's Richard Glick said he has 5 priorities in his new role, chief among them ensuring electricity market rules don't discriminate against new technology.
President Biden’s early directives on environmental justice do not go far enough, members of the House Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change heard.
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