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U.S. Regulators Withdraw Climate-Related Risk Rules for Major Banks

U.S. Regulators Withdraw Climate-Related Risk Rules for Major Banks

WASHINGTON — In a fresh reversal of post-Paris financial policy, U.S. banking regulators have withdrawn landmark guidance on climate-related financial risks, erasing a federal framework that had directed the largest banks to account for climate exposure in governance and risk management. The Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and

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After years of negotiations, diplomats had gathered to approve the world’s first global shipping carbon fee

IMO Delays Global Carbon Price for Shipping Under U.S. and Saudi Pressure

LONDON — The global effort to put a price on maritime emissions has run aground once again. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) voted to delay by one year a decision on a carbon pricing mechanism for shipping, following sustained pressure from the United States and Saudi Arabia and support from

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America’s Renewable Race Against the Clock

America’s Renewable Race Against the Clock

Developers rush to build solar, wind, and battery projects before federal incentives vanish WASHINGTON — Across the United States, a quiet race is unfolding in the deserts of Nevada, the plains of Texas, and the coastlines of New England. Solar panels are rising, wind turbines are spinning, and massive batteries

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Trump Administration Halts One of the World’s Largest Solar Projects

Trump Administration Halts One of the World’s Largest Solar Projects

WASHINGTON — The Trump Administration has canceled a massive solar energy project in Nevada that was expected to power nearly two million homes, a move that underscores the White House’s escalating campaign to slow the expansion of renewable energy across the United States. The project, known as Esmeralda 7, was

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France Plunged Into Political Uncertainty After Prime Minister’s Resignation

France Plunged Into Political Uncertainty After Prime Minister’s Resignation

A Government in Crisis PARIS — France has entered a new phase of political turmoil following the resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office. His abrupt departure comes amid growing economic pressure, widespread political fragmentation, and a fragile public mood. The resignation was announced

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Europe Challenges Washington Over Climate Finance Leadership

Europe Challenges Washington Over Climate Finance Leadership

BRUSSELS — The European Union is preparing to confront the United States over the future of global development finance. As ministers gather for the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings this month, a widening divide between Brussels and Washington is emerging over how multilateral banks should respond to the

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