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New York State's Energy Blueprint

By: Frank Mattimoe New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul announced in June 2025 that the New York Power Authority ("
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22
Dec

The U.S.-China Divide in Solar Policy & Deployment

By: Kaden Bosquez The Bureau of Land Management’s ("BLM") recent cancellation of the programmatic environmental review of
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22
Dec

Community-Centered Just Transition from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy

By: Hannah Frizzell The global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy has accelerated significantly in recent years. Although the
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22
Dec

Rethinking Battery Energy Storage Systems with an Energy Storage Road Map

By: Tamika Thomas-Murray Towns, villages, and boroughs across New York State are working to meet the demanding requirements of the
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22
Dec

R.E.A.C.T. by PECC Newsletter

Volume 1, Issue 3 - December 22, 2025 PECC Energy Policy Advisor | Emma Lagle0:00/142.0161× As we publish
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10
Nov

Brazil as a Sustainable AI Hub in the Global South: A Comparative International Law Analysis

By: Isabela Vasconcelos Chelou Brazil is rich not only in culture and population but also in natural resources. It is
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10
Nov

R.E.A.C.T. by PECC Newsletter

Volume 1, Issue 2 - November 10, 2025 Welcome to Issue 2 of the Renewable Energy and Climate Talk Newsletter
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10
Nov

The Future of Cap-and-Trade Markets Following the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Obligations

By: John (Jack) W. Finn In July 2025, the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) delivered a landmark advisory opinion on
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10
Nov

The Forgotten Half of Climate Justice: What COP30 Must Remember About the Ocean

By: Ayman Irfan COP30 in Belém will undoubtedly spotlight the Amazon, but the true measure of global climate ambition may
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10
Nov

The Absence of International Renewable Energy ‘Hard Law’

By: Sophie Bacas  In the months preceding COP30, the ICJ delivered its Advisory Opinion affirming that international law requires all
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