The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stirred considerable debate with its recent proposal to repeal pivotal climate and emissions standards. This decision targets two critical regulations: greenhouse gas standards for power plants and amendments to the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
In a critical phase of American legislative discourse, the dialogue surrounding the clean energy tax credits included in the Senate's budget reconciliation bill signals a transformative period for energy policy. As GOP lawmakers navigate the complexities of modern energy needs, they voice concerns
In the current dynamic energy landscape, electricity consumer groups are advocating for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to bolster the precision and clarity of electricity demand forecasts. The pressing nature of this request stems from the anticipated steep rise in electricity
The 2025 Astana International Forum brought together global leaders and experts to rethink sustainability strategies in a complex world. The gathering tackled pressing issues, offering fresh perspectives on global cooperation and underscoring the vital importance of unity in addressing
The Energy Star program, initiated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has been pivotal for American consumers seeking energy-efficient appliances. Since its inception under President George H.W. Bush in 1992, Energy Star has helped consumers save more than $500 billion in energy costs,
In the age of intensified climate change, the steel industry is emerging as a focal point for sustainability transformations, representing nearly 12% of India's greenhouse gas emissions. The industry, already one of the most significant contributors to the national carbon footprint, is on the brink