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Bank of England Gets New Mandate to Drive Net-Zero Goals
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Korean Battery Battle Has Global Carmakers Urging Swift Peace
Pressure is mounting on two South Korean companies that are the world’s largest manufacturers of electric-vehicle batteries to ensure their U.S. legal dispute doesn’t disrupt automaker plans to electrify their fleets.
Jigar Shah to Run U.S. Energy Office That Backed Tesla, Solyndra
The U.S.
Huge ESG Fund Has No Direct Renewable Holdings: Green Insight
While there’s an argument to be made that rewarding any company focused on sustainability is a reasonable focus for an ESG fund, purists would say ESG funds should invest in startups on the cutting edge of renewable technologies—companies that really need the money.
ENERGY BRIEFING: Democrats Renew Clean Energy Bill Efforts
House Democrats unveiled comprehensive legislation with a national goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through targeted investments in clean energy across the power, transportation, and industrial sectors.
A Market-Driven Approach to Change: Climate Disclosure Explained
The last few months have seen a dramatic uptick in the number of companies voluntarily telling the world how much carbon they emit and how they plan to deal with a changing climate.
Climate Activist Who Took On BlackRock Now Takes Aim at Vanguard
Casey Harrell, the campaigner whose sustained pressure was instrumental in pushing BlackRock Inc. to act against climate change, approaches his work as if locked in a race against time. That was true even before the 42-year-old environmental activist was diagnosed last year with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
China Turns the Screws on Renewables Just When It Needs Them (1)
After shortchanging renewable energy developers
Texas Names Power Providers Short on Payments After Freeze (1)
Texas’s power grid operator for the first time named some of the electricity providers that are short on payments after last month’s energy crisis.
