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EPA plans to end greenhouse gas reporting program

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to discontinue its Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, which has tracked emissions from major industrial facilities since 2010. This move aims to reduce regulatory burdens but raises concerns about losing critical data for climate policy. Environmental advocates warn it could hinder efforts to combat climate change.

Climate debate in chat between Poumokhtari and Westlund

Lotta Poumokhtari from the Liberals and Johan Westlund from the Social Democrats engaged in a chat debate on climate policy. The discussion centered on varying strategies to reduce emissions and promote sustainability. The debate took place on Aftonbladet and attracted many readers.

California extends cap-and-trade program as tribes weigh tradeoffs

September 30, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

California lawmakers have extended the state's cap-and-trade program through 2045, aiming to curb greenhouse gas emissions. The decision comes as Indigenous nations, who steward significant forest lands, navigate the benefits and challenges of carbon offset projects tied to the program. Tribal leaders emphasize the need for Indigenous rights to guide these climate initiatives.

Jones Day Publishes Q3 2025 Climate Report

September 10, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Law firm Jones Day has released its third-quarter 2025 report on climate-related legal and regulatory developments. The document covers key updates in environmental law and policy. It serves as a resource for stakeholders in the field.