All pain, no gain
The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers and Institute for Energy Research have said that the EPA’s new ozone NAAQS is all pain and no gain.
The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers and Institute for Energy Research have said that the EPA’s new ozone NAAQS is all pain and no gain.
Comments from Howard Feldman on the proposed ozone national ambient air quality standards.
DNV GL looks at how to prepare for stricter sulfur emissions limitations.
Bob Sussman of the Brookings Institution, explains why the US-China climate deal does not represent a free ride for the Chinese.
The API has said that air quality will continue to improve without costly new ozone regulations.
McKinsey & Company discuss how climate change can affect the valuations of many companies.
McKinsey & Company discuss how efforts to reduce climate change can affect the valuations of many companies, but executives seem largely unaware.
The API and American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers have commented on the current state of the US Renewable Fuel Standard.
Some announcements from the global oil and gas sector with news from the AFPM.
A look at the global oil and gas market and its impacts on the sulfur sector, based on discussions at Sulphur 2014.
According to a recent report by Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc., EPA’s proposed carbon rules will cause energy prices to soar.
The UK has committed £ 720 million to the Green Climate Fund.
Warwick J. McKibbin of the Brookings Institution discusses making climate policy from a debate driven by extremes.
AFPM support three bills that aim to increase transparency in the science of the Environmental Protection Agency’s rulemaking process.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has delivered five key actions needed to achieve a low carbon energy sector.