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U.S. Civil Rights Agency Targets Corporate DEI Under Trump Administration

U.S. Civil Rights Agency Targets Corporate DEI Under Trump Administration

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is moving to scrutinize corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, setting up a legal and political test of how far federal civil rights enforcement can go under President Donald Trump’s administration. The shift, led by the agency’s new chair, Andrea Lucas, signals a

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EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

The European Union has completed the legislative process to delay and simplify its landmark deforestation law, formally resetting the implementation timeline for one of the bloc’s most far-reaching trade and environmental regulations. On Thursday, the European Council adopted amendments to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), confirming a one-year postponement of

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Trump Administration’s Move to Dismantle National Center for Atmospheric Research Sparks International Alarm

Trump Administration’s Move to Dismantle National Center for Atmospheric Research Sparks International Alarm

The U.S. Government’s announcement that it plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research, one of the world’s most influential climate and weather research institutions, has triggered widespread concern across the scientific community and among policymakers at home and abroad. Founded in 1960 and based in Boulder, Colorado, the

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Canada to Launch Sustainable Investment Taxonomy Led by Climate Institute

Canada to Launch Sustainable Investment Taxonomy Led by Climate Institute

Canada has moved to formalize its approach to sustainable finance, announcing that it will launch a national sustainable investment taxonomy by the end of 2026, led by the Canadian Climate Institute. The initiative is intended to provide clear, science-based criteria for identifying “green” and “transition” investments, as the federal government

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The Election of Chile’s New President and the Future of Climate Action in Latin America

The Election of Chile’s New President and the Future of Climate Action in Latin America

Chile has elected a new president at a moment when climate ambition, economic anxiety, and political polarization are colliding across Latin America. Conservative leader José Antonio Kast won the presidential runoff with a decisive majority, capitalizing on public frustration over crime, migration, and the rising cost of living. His victory

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A Bridge Builder Takes the Helm: Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua Elected Prime Minister of Tonga

BREAKING NEWS – A Bridge Builder Takes the Helm: Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua Elected Prime Minister of Tonga

When Tonga’s Parliament cast its votes, the message was clear. At a moment when the country is looking for unity, stability, and forward-looking leadership, lawmakers turned to Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua. Elected Prime Minister with 16 votes, Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua prevailed over incumbent ‘Aisake Eke, who received 10. The total matches

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New York Finalizes Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rules for 2027

New York Finalizes Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rules for 2027

New York State has finalized regulations requiring large emitters to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions beginning in 2027, reinforcing state-level climate oversight as federal transparency initiatives are scaled back. Announced by the Department of Environmental Conservation, the new rules establish a mandatory reporting framework for carbon-intensive sectors, giving state regulators

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First Climate Migrants From Tuvalu Arrive in Australia Under Visa Deal

First Climate Migrants From Tuvalu Arrive in Australia Under Visa Deal

The first climate migrants from Tuvalu have arrived in Australia, marking a quiet but consequential shift in how governments are beginning to respond to climate-driven displacement. The arrivals follow a bilateral agreement struck two years ago that offers Tuvaluans a dedicated climate visa pathway—an arrangement that moves climate migration from

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