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Date: 6 October 2025

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
  • Derricks, Drills, and Automobiles: Fossil Fuel Policy in the Trump Administration
Carbon Policy
  • Hitting the Undo Button: The EPA Proposes Rule to Rescind Its GHG Endangerment Finding 
  • States Raise the Bar on Cutting Power Plant Pollution 
  • EPA to Power Plants: No Carbon Standards Required? 
  • BLM Opens the Ground, DOE Closes the Purse: The State of Carbon Sequestration
  • IMO Moves Toward Enforceable Carbon Market for Maritime Emissions 
  • Law 15,042/2024: How Brazil Is Building a National Carbon Trading System 
  • On The Horizon: Companies Must Prepare for Complying With California’s Climate Disclosure Laws
Carbon Litigation
  • Volumes Stand, but Questions Mount: Court Complicates the EPA’s RFS Future
Carbon Trading and Investment
  • Empire Wind Restart and Revolution Wind Halt Reflect Administration’s Wind Policy Shift
  • Back in Vogue: Nuclear Energy Becomes a Top Priority in the Public and Private Sector

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