A 125-Year-Old European Carmaker Starts Over to Democratize EVs
      Renault SA started with a daring wager. On Christmas Eve in 1898, a young mechanic named Louis Renault
      2023-11-16 21:59
    
    World Needs $172 Billion More to Face Climate Impacts Than Estimates Show
      The UN Environment Programme recently published its annual Adaptation Gap Report, examining how much funding the world’s developing
      2023-11-16 21:45
    
    OPEC Seeks to Expand Legal Team for Energy Transition Challenge
      OPEC is seeking to expand its legal team as the oil producer group prepares for challenges posed by
      2023-11-16 20:56
    
    French Fund Rule Puts $7.6 Billion of Oil, Gas Assets at Risk
      A French rule targeting ESG funds has the potential to force oil and gas divestments of €7 billion
      2023-11-16 18:54
    
    Fund Manager Ninety One Signals It Won’t Approve Sasol Climate Report
      Ninety One Ltd., one of the biggest fund managers in South Africa, is planning to vote against Sasol
      2023-11-16 18:51
    
    EU Rules on Methane Curbs May Boost LNG Industry, Exxon Says
      New rules on curbing methane emissions in Europe’s energy sector may actually boost the case for liquefied natural
      2023-11-16 16:17
    
    UK Regulator Probes South East Water Over Supply Failures
      UK utility South East Water Ltd. is failing to provide reliable supplies to customers, prompting the regulator to
      2023-11-16 16:16
    
    US, Asian Nations Almost Done on Two Aspects of Economic Pact
      The Biden administration and 13 partner nations in Asia and the Pacific are close to finishing agreements that
      2023-11-16 15:21
    
    Study Finds ‘Net Zero Greenwash’ Is Common in Corporate World
      As net zero pledges proliferate, they’re often directly undermined by the lobbying activities of the companies making them,
      2023-11-16 14:48
    
    Women Are Leading the Fight to Stop Climate Change
      Over the past few years, international climate policy has been shaped largely by a close-knit group of politicians
      2023-11-16 13:45
    
    Aboriginal People Are Locked Out of Australia’s Water Market
      One of the driest places in the world also has one of the most sophisticated water-trading markets. Australia
      2023-11-16 07:27
    
    US Opens Talks With Global Gas Heavyweights on Emission Tracking
      Some of the world’s biggest natural gas exporters and importers will craft a framework for measuring, monitoring and
      2023-11-16 06:58
    