UK Lawmakers Reach ‘Landmark Deal’ On Renewable Energy Support

After months of haggling over the costs related to subsidizing renewable energy, the UK Energy and Finance ministries have [...]

Canada Aligning Its Climate Change Policy with the U.S.

Take-aways from The Energy Bar Association’s February Meeting By: Jay Tufano Cleantech Law Partners The Energy Bar Association’s (EBA) [...]

Northern Ireland urged to set binding carbon targets

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has urged Northern Ireland’s environment minister to set emission reduction targets and establish [...]

Poland to up the ante on energy law

The European Commission has launched legal action against Poland after the government failed to pass a law on renewable [...]

New clean energy incentives on the horizon?

Hoping to find a way around the current political impasse on climate change and energy policy, a former top [...]

Koch brothers’ influence extends again to poor climate policy

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is re-evaluating the state’s participation in a regional carbon trading program and could opt [...]

Positive growth in the clean energy industry, while nuclear future remains unsure

Good news for the clean energy industry — the U.S. State Department announced today it plans to cut its GHG emissions [...]

CA groundbreaking climate law put on hold

A San Francisco superior court judge has put California’s sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gas pollution on hold, saying [...]

NH battle over GHG emissions continues

In a sign of the significant political shift at the State House, three Republican-backed bills filed this legislative session [...]

EPA regulations for biomass on hold

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced January 12, 2011 that it plans a three-year delay in regulating wood-fired power [...]