In brief | 12 June '25
Bloomberg:
While the US backslides on environmental action, more global companies are modeling themselves on EU standards.
The Guardian:
Report raises concerns that money allocated to combat fires not reaching areas where it could make biggest difference.
Bloomberg:
Research on Superstorm Sandy suggests climate crises could affect future generations, even if they weren’t yet born.
Bloomberg:
Norges Bank Investment Management, which oversees $1.9 trillion, has continued to target environmental, social and governance standards, Jefferies says.
Carbon Brief:
Winter temperatures could plunge across northern Europe, overriding the warming driven by human activity.
New York Times:
Major reversal could help poorer nations industrialize, cut emissions and boost U.S. competitiveness on next-generation reactors.
Clean Air Task Force:
“Europe has the scientific expertise, R&D infrastructure, and industrial supply chains needed to lead in fusion energy.”