
Climate Data

Engie’s US LNG Reversal: Emissions Cuts Helped Clinch the Deal, But Are They Legit?
The French utility’s plan to replace high-emitting Russian gas with American liquified natural gas will require close scrutiny and assessment to ensure that emissions benefits are realized.

Aligning the EU’s Natural Gas Policymaking with Its Climate Goals
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores the heightened energy security risks associated with the European Union’s oil and gas imports.

Is the US Stockpiling Dirty Oils?
Greater oil and gas data transparency is needed to guide Strategic Petroleum Reserve decisions and stem the flow of the world’s dirtiest oils.

Making the Invisible, Visible: Methane Solutions Offer Down Payment on our Climate Future
Reducing methane emissions now offers the single biggest opportunity to address near-term warming. Fortunately, we have many ways to do this.

The SEC Wants More Climate Data. Digital Solutions Can Build on That Goal.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission recently released a proposed climate disclosure rule requiring all publicly traded companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks in financial disclosures.