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You are at:Home»Posts Tagged "Climate change" (Page 2)

Trump plan to freeze funding stymies Biden-era energy rebates for consumers

By FinMar NewsFebruary 26, 2025

Westend61 | Westend61 | Getty ImagesSome states have stopped disbursing funds to consumers via Biden-era rebate programs tied to home energy efficiency, due to a Trump…

Clean energy industry shifts marketing message from saving planet to money

By FinMar NewsFebruary 7, 2025

Saving the planet is so 2024. Clean energy leaders across the globe are now tailoring their messages to emphasize the greener side of green: wealth-building. It’s…

US Chamber, oil industry sue Vermont over law requiring companies to pay

By FinMar NewsJanuary 6, 2025

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a top oil and gas industry trade group are suing Vermont over its new law requiring…

North Carolina’s clean energy sector braces for another Trump presidency |

By FinMar NewsDecember 31, 2024

After four years of big climate investments, clean energy subsidies and recognition of climate change from the federal government, massive change is coming as incoming President…

Multilateral banks are key to financing the fight against global warming.

By FinMar NewsNovember 10, 2024

As climate change leads to a seemingly endless stream of weather disasters around the world, countries are struggling to adapt to the new reality. Preparing to…

Two-day shipping Americans now expect faces a climate change threat

By FinMar NewsAugust 24, 2024

Customers have come to expect when they order something online, it arrives in two days or less. But with increasing adverse weather events like Houston’s heatwaves,…

New SEC Court Filing On Climate Rules

By FinMar NewsAugust 18, 2024

Destroyed homes and debris are seen on Matlacha Island in Lee County, Florida, in the aftermath of … [+] Hurricane Ian on November 7, 2022 (Photo…

‘Climate gentrification’ fuels higher prices for longtime Miami residents

By FinMar NewsJuly 28, 2024

A development towers over the Lyric Theater in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood.Greg IacurciMIAMI — Nicole Crooks stood in the plaza of the historic Lyric Theater, a royal…

Kamala Harris Seen as Tougher Oil Industry Opponent Than Biden

By FinMar NewsJuly 22, 2024

(Bloomberg) — As California attorney general, Kamala Harris brought lawsuits against fossil fuel companies, prosecuted a pipeline company over an oil leak and investigated Exxon Mobil…

Federal judge stays Biden administration’s freeze on LNG export permits –

By FinMar NewsJuly 4, 2024

Freeport LNG A federal court in Louisiana has stayed the Biden administration’s administrative pause on new permits for liquified natural gas exports. U.S. District Judge James…

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