
Opening up EPA’s PFAS Toolbox: How One Little-Understood Statute Could Be the Key to PFAS Regulation
By: Gianna KinsmanOctober 12, 2021 — As the Biden administration ramps up work to fulfill its campaign promise to control per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals, and it becomes clearer that manufacturers of the so-called “forever chemicals” face mounting risk of...
California Governor Recall Election Unlikely to Derail Cap and Trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard
By: Eva RaczkowskiSeptember 2, 2021 — Capstone believes if California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is removed from office after the September 14th recall vote, the impact on cap and trade and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) would likely be limited, as there will be...
From ‘False Solutions’ to Climate Policy Planks: How Congressional Dems Have Changed Position on Climate Solutions
By: Josh PriceAugust 24, 2021 — On August 22, 2019, presidential-hopeful Bernie Sanders released his $16 trillion plan to address climate change, setting a goal of a 100% renewable electric grid by 2030. Echoing...
The Coming Cement Goldrush
By Andrew Gier, CFAAugust 3, 2021 — When it comes to climate policy, states, and California in particular, are often laboratories for policies that become more widespread and widely adopted. These policies are likely to build on lessons learned while developing...