Cap-and-trade is in the news again. Last Thursday, California’s Air Resources Board (CARB) officially adopted a cap-and-trade emissions reduction policy to begin taking effect for 360 businesses, including utilities and the biggest emissions sources in 2013, as part of 2006’s California Assembly Bil...
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News Commentary | July 08, 2021
Earlier this year, Indonesia reported it would favor its domestic coal over decarbonization. Lux viewed this as a shortsighted decision that provided near‑term self‑resilience but left the country vulnerable in the long term. Five months later, Indonesia has slightly changed its tune, announcing it ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | November 19, 2021
This insight is the first in a series of insights focusing on key decisions made at COP26 and their impacts on corporate innovation and sustainability. This insight focuses specifically on the Glasgow Climate Pact signed at the event. Additional insights addressing COP26’s impact on specific ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 18, 2022
With climate change legislation stalled, the Biden Administration is using executive authority to generate demand for low‑carbon steel, concrete, and asphalt, alongside other energy‑focused measures. Government procurement preferences for low‑carbon construction materials should lead to a tiered ... Not part of subscription