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 ("
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
From the Courts to the Commission: How U.S. Youth are Globalizing the Fight for Climate Justice
By: Stephen Badea
In August of 2015, 21 plaintiffs from all over the United States, all under the age of