The monster in the Southern Ocean A23a, the world's largest iceberg, could be very bad news indeed for m...
Gallagher Specialty - How is the energy transition changing the nuclear narrative
Nuclear power currently provides roughly 30% of the world’s low-carbon electricity and is the second-largest source of low-carbon power after hydropower...
Nuclear power currently provides roughly 30% of the world’s low-carbon electricity and is the second-largest source of low-carbon power after hydropower...
Article / 9 days ago
EU Commission Eyeing Exemptions for ‘Forever Chemicals' Ban, Letter Shows
The European Commission is planning to allow exemptions from a proposed ban on substances known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” to protect key...
The European Commission is planning to allow exemptions from a proposed ban on substances known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” to protect key...
Article / 9 days ago
Federal PFAS changes open floodgates to liability, exclusions
So predicts Joseph Saka, Washington D.C.-based partner at Nossaman LLP, which represents businesses in insurance disputes over covering historic and...
So predicts Joseph Saka, Washington D.C.-based partner at Nossaman LLP, which represents businesses in insurance disputes over covering historic and...
Article / 11 days ago
Navigating environmental risks in aviation
Learn about environmental risks in aviation, from fuel storage concerns to PFAS chemicals. Our handbook offers insights and strategies for proactive management.
Learn about environmental risks in aviation, from fuel storage concerns to PFAS chemicals. Our handbook offers insights and strategies for proactive management.
Report / 18 days ago
Shifting climate litigation against corporates and D&Os ripe for growth
The current shift in climate litigation and ESG regulation means that corporates and D&Os face mounting risk, with things even more tricky for multinationals as major jurisdictions move at different...
The current shift in climate litigation and ESG regulation means that corporates and D&Os face mounting risk, with things even more tricky for multinationals as major jurisdictions move at different...
Article / 19 days ago
What Do Countries and Companies Want in Global Plastic Treaty Talks?
Global leaders will gather in Canada's capital this week to discuss progress in drafting a first-ever global treaty to rein in soaring plastic pollution by the...
Global leaders will gather in Canada's capital this week to discuss progress in drafting a first-ever global treaty to rein in soaring plastic pollution by the...
Article / 26 days ago
World's Workers Increasingly at Risk as Climate Changes: Int'l Labour Organization
More than 70% of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the...
More than 70% of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the...
Article / 26 days ago
Mitigating PFAS Liability with Insurance: Are You Covered?
On Legal Terrain, we have previously reported on examples of the rapidly growing wave of PFAS-related litigation across the country. Advances in...
On Legal Terrain, we have previously reported on examples of the rapidly growing wave of PFAS-related litigation across the country. Advances in...
Article / 1 month ago
New Nuclear: How is the energy transition changing the nuclear narrative?
Nuclear has been marred by a longstanding perception that it is fraught with danger. Critics argue that the potential for catastrophic disaster...
Nuclear has been marred by a longstanding perception that it is fraught with danger. Critics argue that the potential for catastrophic disaster...
Article / 1 month ago
Unravelling the Impacts of Efficient Substances from Manufactured Products
The world we live in is constantly changing and accordingly, the products manufactured by clients are evolving in line with new...
The world we live in is constantly changing and accordingly, the products manufactured by clients are evolving in line with new...
Article / 1 month ago