In what is being hailed as the “single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history,” the Trump administration officially revoked the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding on February 12, 2026. This move, announced by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin alongside President Donald Trump, effectively dismantles the legal and scientific foundation that has underpinned federal climate regulations for nearly 17 years
Category: Green Technology
Article 6 Readiness and the Private Sector: Mobilizing High-Integrity Capital for Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 Climate Goals
The recent Stakeholders Consultative Workshop for the Limpopo Way 7.2 MW Solar Power Plant, held at the Rainbow Hotel in Harare, marks a critical inflection point in Zimbabwe’s transition toward a low-carbon economy. This initiative transcends mere renewable energy generation; it represents a sophisticated integration of private sector agility with national climate architecture.
Beyond the Ice: How Russia is Mining Billions of Litres of Oil From the Ocean Floor
As traditional land-based oil becomes harder to find, Russia has turned to the “Blue Frontier”—the massive, icy waters of the Arctic and Far Eastern seas. To get oil from the ocean floor, Russia uses incredible technology like the Prirazlomnaya, the world’s first ice-resistant stationary platform.
