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  • Claim and counterclaim

    02 March 2012

    More than a hundred cases have been filed in US courts against companies accused of causing global warming. Are their insurers on the hook? Wylie Donald considers the evidence

  • DOE retreats from financing clean-tech, regardless of Solyndra

    23 February 2012

    The US Department of Energy's (DOE) days as a financier of clean technologies are over thanks to the Solyndra backlash, but budget cuts would have prevented the department from functioning in that role anyway, according to NRG Energy's chief executive.

  • Hedegaard confident that Rio+20 can deliver

    15 February 2012

    Connie Hedegaard, the European Commission's climate chief, expressed confidence that a noteworthy agreement would emerge from the Rio+20 conference.

  • DOE loan liabilities 'well covered' – consultant

    14 February 2012

    Potential losses from the US Department of Energy (DOE) clean-tech loan guarantee programme would be less than the agency projected and well below the funds set aside to cover losses, according to an independent consultant's report.

  • China bans airlines from EU carbon trading

    06 February 2012

    China has issued its strongest warning yet about its airlines not participating in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).

  • In limbo again

    05 February 2012

    Just two days before the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule was due to come into effect, a federal court slammed on the brakes. Gloria Gonzalez reports on latest dose of regulatory uncertainty for US utilities and emissions markets

  • Thirty-two towns, cities bid to host UK Green Investment Bank

    02 February 2012

    Thirty-two towns and cities have bid to host the UK's planned Green Investment Bank (GIB), although experts say the ultimate decision is likely to be as much political as practical.

  • The chilling effect of Dodd-Frank

    31 January 2012

    US environmental and renewable energy credit markets are anxiously awaiting a crucial CFTC ruling. Felicity Carus reports

  • Congress, not EPA, needs to act on emissions – Alexander

    26 January 2012

    Congress should move on legislation to deal with nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and mercury emissions so the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not have to devise regulations for these pollutants, a Republican senator said Monday.

  • Gridlock likely, 'grand bargain' possible, for US environmental policy in 2012 – Van Ness

    23 January 2012

    While gridlock is likely to be a defining feature of US environmental and energy policy this year, 2012 is will prove critical in preparing for Congressional action next year, and will see high levels of regulatory action, according to lawyers at Van Ness Feldman.