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Syngenta Beats Zurich on Kirkland Fees, Herbicide-Related Claims
Syngenta Crop Protection AG defeated Zurich Insurance Group Ltd.'s allegations that it wrongly concealed a $2 million Kirkland & Ellis research fee and personal injury claims related to the agriculture company’s herbicide.
US, Japan Strike Deal on Supply of Minerals for EV Batteries (2)
The US agreed to boost cooperation with Japan on critical mineral supply chains and to expand access to tax breaks as President
House Republicans Hound EPA’s Regan Over Waters of the US Rule
House Republicans from Western states pressed EPA Administrator Michael Regan on Tuesday about his agency’s signature water rule, saying it doesn’t adequately consider the needs of their states.
General Electric, Others Escape Cleanup of Metal Recycling Site
Canada Aims to Catch Up to US With Deficit-Swelling Green Bet
Canada is ramping up efforts to become a leader in the green energy transition, unveiling almost C$83 billion ($61 billion) in investment tax credits over the next decade, including tens of billions aimed at building a clean electricity grid.
Lithium Exporter Chile Wants Strategic Accords With the West
Chile welcomes foreign investment in critical materials, but when it comes to strategic partnerships, the No. 2 lithium producer wants countries with shared values, its top diplomat in the US said.
GOP Demands Speedy Energy Permits as Price to Boost Debt Limit
Republicans are floating legislation that would ease energy permitting in exchange for raising the US debt ceiling, creating a potential path to avoid a default.
Shiseido Cosmetics Buyers Failed to Show Harm in PFAS Lawsuit
4E Seeks OK to Recycle Toxic Hand Sanitizer as Industrial Cleaner
4E Brands Northamerica LLC, a bankrupt unit of Kimberly-Clark de Mexico, is seeking court approval for a plan to recycle its toxic hand sanitizer as a wash solvent for a cement manufacturing plant.
Rule Eliminating Protest Process for Timber Sales Can Proceed
The Bureau of Land Management lawfully authorized a rule that eliminated the administrative protest process for timber sales, a federal judge ruled.
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Agriculture Industry Would Get Net-Zero-by-2040 Goal in New Bill
Department of the Interior
Current, Former Secretaries Clash Over Refuge, Mining at Hearing
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: GOP Takes Fight to Democrats on Energy
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: House Preps Debate on GOP Energy Package
Department of Energy
Biden Blew a Winning Oil Bet After SVB Collapse: Liam Denning
Republicans Take Fight to Democrats on Energy Project Regulation
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chemicals and hazardous materials
Syngenta Beats Zurich on Kirkland Fees, Herbicide-Related Claims
Shiseido Cosmetics Buyers Failed to Show Harm in PFAS Lawsuit
4E Seeks OK to Recycle Toxic Hand Sanitizer as Industrial Cleaner
air
Exxon Forced to Allow Investors’ ESG Proposals on Proxy Ballot
Agriculture Industry Would Get Net-Zero-by-2040 Goal in New Bill
Trudeau to Lean on Carbon Capture in Green-Subsidy Race With US
water
House Republicans Hound EPA’s Regan Over Waters of the US Rule
US Sues San Diego To Recover $16 Million in Waste Removal Costs
Exxon Forced to Allow Investors’ ESG Proposals on Proxy Ballot
waste
General Electric, Others Escape Cleanup of Metal Recycling Site
Canada Aims to Catch Up to US With Deficit-Swelling Green Bet
4E Seeks OK to Recycle Toxic Hand Sanitizer as Industrial Cleaner
environmental justice
EPA Boss Defends Budget Request Against GOP Challenge on Waste
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: Regan Defends $12B Budget at EPW Hearing
Advocates’ Equity Tool Adds Race to Help Near-Miss Communities
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