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State Farm seeks to block prosecutor access to internal records
The nation’s largest property insurer wants to stop Oklahoma’s attorney general from knowing its internal process for handling claims.
Prominent environmental groups revive ‘superbill’ priority list
Two green groups that have previously been at odds over some issues are allying to pressure lawmakers to act on their top priorities this session.
EU to soften emissions curbs on companies in flagship market
Before a summit of EU leaders next week on strengthening the bloc’s economy, talks are heating up on reforming the Emissions Trading System, a key tool to curb greenhouse gases.
As winter comes, a river in Bosnia chokes in tons of waste each year
The waste comes from illegal dump sites upstream in Bosnia but also in neighboring Serbia and Montenegro.
Fund managers saw historic withdrawals from ESG labels last year
President Donald Trump’s explicit anti-environment agenda weighed heavily on the theme, while regulatory uncertainty led to many funds dropping ESG labels in Europe.
