India Emissions Reduction Policy
India: National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC) and The National Electricity Policy (NEP) The central government in India predominantly holds legal authority... Read more.
Germany Emissions Reduction Policy
Germany: The Renewable Energy Act (EEG) and The Energiewende There are two leading policy documents that are shaping Germany’s environmental and climate targets.... Read more.
France Emissions Reduction Policy
France: Climate Plan Since 2012, when the first Environmental Conference was held, the French President of the Republic has set a clear course aimed at making France... Read more.
China Emissions Reduction Policy
China: The 13th Five Year Plan (2016-2020) China’s climate policies are defined by the central government, the most important of which are set in the Five Year... Read more.
Canada Emissions Reduction Policy
Canada: Bill C-30: The Clean Air and Climate Change Act Canada’s Clean Air and Climate Change Act has been used to support initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas... Read more.
Brazil Emissions Reduction Policy
Brazil: Action Plan for Prevention and Control of the Legal Amazon Deforestation (PPCDAm) Beginning in 2004, successful public policies at the federal level were... Read more.
Australia Emissions Reduction Policy
Australia: The Emissions Reduction Fund There is still debate in Australia over how much the government should be involved in developing environmental policy. Under... Read more.
United States Energy Production Trends
How the Energy System Is Structured The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the United States federal agency that regulates the transmission and wholesale... Read more.
United Kingdom Energy Production Trends
How The Energy System Is Structured There are several authorities in the UK that are responsible for regulating the energy sector. One of these is The Office of... Read more.
Ukraine Energy Production Trends
How The Energy System Is Structured Ukraine is the fourth largest coal producer in Europe (after Russia, Germany, and Poland), contributing 4% of global output;... Read more.