Carbon Quarterly–Volume 11
Carbon Quarterly is a newsletter covering developments in carbon policy, law, and innovation. No matter your views on climate change policy, there is no avoiding an increasing focus on carbon regulation, resiliency planning, and energy efficiency at nearly every level of government and business. Changes in carbon—and, more broadly, greenhouse gas—policies have the potential to broadly impact our lives and livelihoods. Carbon Quarterly offers a rundown of attention-worthy developments.
IN THIS ISSUE
Carbon Spotlight
- The Oregon Model for Carbon Markets
Carbon Policy
- Ruled Out of Bounds—US House Republicans Seek to Roll Back CFTC Guidance Using the CRA
- Brazil Adopts Regulatory Framework for Offshore Wind
- Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Encounter Legislative Resistance in North Dakota and South Dakota With Differing Outcomes
Carbon Litigation
- Green Banks, Gold Bars, and the Future of Climate Financing
- Fun(d) in the Sun—Climate Change Superfund Laws Challenged in Court
- ESG on the No-Fly List—American Airlines Found Liable in ESG Retirement Plan Investing Case
Carbon Trading and Investment
- United Nations Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism Makes Progress
- Washington, California, and Québec Continue Work Toward a Carbon Market Linkage Agreement
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