Aligning the EU’s Natural Gas Policymaking with Its Climate Goals
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores the heightened energy security risks associated with the European Union’s oil and gas imports.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores the heightened energy security risks associated with the European Union’s oil and gas imports.
Greater oil and gas data transparency is needed to guide Strategic Petroleum Reserve decisions and stem the flow of the world’s dirtiest oils.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission recently released a proposed climate disclosure rule requiring all publicly traded companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks in financial disclosures.
Many of us rarely see the origins of the stuff we consume. For the lucky ones at the demand end of industrial value chains, this ignorance is bliss. But on the supply side, industries have…
The federal government stepped into two quickly evolving ecosystems on March 9, when President Biden issued an executive order on ensuring responsible development of digital assets.
As European nations take swift action to de-risk their gas supply and ramp up new energy sources due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which alternatives they choose will have significant climate implications.
Historically, companies looking to calculate their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have had to rely on self-reported data and estimates rather than primary data from supply chain partners. These best-guess estimates lead to inconsistencies and a…
The government is doubling down on climate change, and emissions transparency is in the spotlight.
Methane was a focal point during the COP26 climate conference, and for good reason. This potent greenhouse gas has 120 times the climate-warming power of CO2 as soon as it is emitted. This fact has…
When it comes to fighting climate change, we don’t have time for false starts—in the decisive decade, we have to get it right the first time around. That knowledge has guided our work building…