TGIF! Welcome to Overnight Energy, your source for the day's energy and environment news. Please send tips and comments to Rachel Frazin at rfrazin@thehill.com. Follow her on Twitter: @RachelFrazin. Reach Zack Budryk at zbudryk@thehill.com or follow him at @BudrykZack. Today we're looking at Biden's climate agenda in Europe, a new White House decision on protections for the Tongass National Forest and the administration's first proposed.
President Biden is seeking to reassert U.S. leadership on tackling climate change during his trip to Europe, working to convince friends and foes alike that his commitments will stick regardless of who succeeds him.Allies are looking at Biden's statements with care, wondering about his ability to pass climate legislation through a divided Congress - and about the possible return of former President Trump.Samantha Gross, a former director of.
Ten years on from the UK-wide riots sparked by the police killing of Mark Duggan, the story of frontline black communities’ resistance to institutional racism and UK policing is the focus of a unique exhibition. War Inna Babylon: The Community’s Struggle for Truths and Rights, which opens at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London on 6 July, is billed as the first of its kind to accurately access the conditions of black lives across.