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Equifax Launches Financed Emissions Calculator

Data, analytics, and technology company Equifax UK announced the launch of its new Financed Emissions Calculator, aimed at enabling financial institutions to automate, measure...

How to talk to kids about climate change – 6 tips for parents and teachers

Feeling unsure about how to talk to kids about climate change? Perhaps you’re overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and the size...

GridPoint Raises $45 Million to Expand Platform to Decarbonize Buildings, Stabilize Grids

Building energy management and optimization technology company GridPoint announced that it has raised $45 million, with proceeds aimed at supporting the company’s international expansion...

InnoEnergy “Muscling Up” to Mobilize €160 Billion in Clean Tech Investments by 2030

Early-stage impact investor InnoEnergy announced it new 2030 growth plan, aiming to mobilize up to €160 billion in clean tech investment between 2025 and...

ISSB Launches New Roadmap Tool to Help Jurisdictions Adopt Sustainability Reporting Standards

The IFRS Foundation’s International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) announced the launch of its new Jurisdictional Roadmap Development Tool, aimed at supporting regulators and market...

EU Council Approves Delay to CSRD and CSDDD Sustainability Reporting Regulations

EU member states in the European Council announced that they have approved the European Commission’s ‘stop-the-clock’ directive, delaying the implementation of key sustainability reporting...

GravitHy Raises $65 Million to Help Decarbonize Steel Industry

Sustainable iron startup GravitHy announced that it has raised €60 million (USD$64.7 million), with proceeds aimed at supporting its plans to produce low-carbon iron...

Indonesia’s first early coal retirement raises concerns over labour rights and environmental damage compensation

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, recently announced the government's commitment to the early retirement of Cirebon-1, a 660 MW coal...

Trump wants to wind down FEMA. Could states fill the gap?

President Donald Trump appears to be serious about getting the federal government out of disaster response. Earlier this week, his secretary of homeland security,...

The government aims to cut funding for safer streets. Here’s who would be hurt most.

The Department of Transportation has ordered a review of federal funding for bike lanes and plans to target recent projects that “improve the condition...

The US and Canada have long managed the Great Lakes together. That era could be ending.

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist, Interlochen Public Radio in Northern Michigan, and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the...

The world’s biggest youth climate lawsuit lost in court, but it ‘changed the world’

Ten years ago, 21 young people filed a long-shot lawsuit against the federal government, arguing that it wasn’t doing enough to protect them from...

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