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Schlagwort: Economics

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Not to be outdone, the EU commits $270 billion to its own Green New Deal

No one wants to be left behind in the growing green economy. Quelle: https://grist.org/economics/eu-green-deal-270-billion/...
Economics International
3. Februar 2023 eBlog
Climate Economics Equity news Politics

The unexpected barrier preventing American small towns from accessing federal climate funds

How a little-known federal grant requirement could hinder climate resilience work. Quelle: https://grist.org/cities/the-unexpected-barrier-preventing-american-small-towns-from-accessing-federal-climate-funds/...
Climate Economics Equity Politics
20. Januar 2023 eBlog
Cities Climate Economics Equity Extreme Weather Housing news

California’s storms are almost over. Its reckoning with flood insurance is about to begin.

Just 1.3 percent of homeowners in the state have national flood insurance policies. Quelle: https://grist.org/extreme-weather/californias-storms-are-almost-over-its-reckoning-with-flood-insurance-is-about-to-begin/...
Cities Climate Economics Equity Extreme Weather Housing
18. Januar 2023 eBlog
Economics International news

The secretive legal weapon that fossil fuel interests use against climate-conscious countries

Investor-state dispute settlements increasingly allow oil and gas investors to sue countries over their climate policies. Quelle: https://grist.org/international/investor-state-dispute-settlements-keystone-pipeline/...
Economics International
17. Januar 2023 eBlog
Accountability Economics news Regulation

This New York crypto lawsuit aims to settle a key climate law loophole

The lawsuit could determine whether the state's Public Service Commission must consider emissions in its decision making. Quelle: https://grist.org/accountability/new-york-crypto-lawsuit-climate-law-loophole-digihost/...
Accountability Economics Regulation
17. Januar 2023 eBlog
Economics Equity news Transportation

Washington state just started capping carbon emissions. Here’s how it works.

The new system follows in California’s footsteps — except when it doesn’t. Quelle: https://grist.org/economics/washington-state-cap-and-invest-california-lessonsit-works/...
Economics Equity Transportation
9. Januar 2023 eBlog
Climate & Energy Economics news Politics

Kentucky becomes the newest battleground in Republicans’ fight against green investing

From the U.S. House to state governments, the GOP takes aim at pro-climate finance strategies. Quelle: https://grist.org/climate-energy/kentucky-becomes-the-newest-battleground-in-republicans-fight-against-green-investing/...
Climate & Energy Economics Politics
5. Januar 2023 eBlog
Accountability Agriculture Climate & Energy Economics Energy Health news Regulation Transportation

A new EPA proposal is reigniting a debate about what counts as ‘renewable’

The agency wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a…
Accountability Agriculture Climate & Energy Economics Energy Health Regulation Transportation
4. Januar 2023 eBlog
Climate Drought Economics Energy Equity news

5 ways climate change made life more expensive in 2022

From grocery bills to insurance premiums, warming temperatures hit Americans' wallets hard this year. Quelle: https://grist.org/economics/5-ways-climate-change-made-life-more-expensive-in-2022/...
Climate Drought Economics Energy Equity
21. Dezember 2022 eBlog
Economics Extreme Weather Housing news Politics

Why Republicans are coughing up billions of dollars to save Florida’s insurance market

The state's insurance companies are struggling to survive an onslaught of hurricanes and litigation. Quelle: https://grist.org/extreme-weather/florida-insurance-special-session-hurricane-ian-reinsurance-desantis-republicans/...
Economics Extreme Weather Housing Politics
19. Dezember 2022 eBlog

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