‘Toothless’ sanctions
Why the world’s largest waste management company made a $3 billion bet on the US.
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Fueling Up: A Conversation at CGEP with Trevor Houser
Why the world’s largest waste management company made a $3 billion bet on the US.
EU’s 2027 Russian LNG ban bars EU firms from diverting cargoes to non‑EU countries; affected companies can declare force majeure, the European Commission says.
Qatar’s clash with the EU over climate rules has intensified questions about an LNG partnership but experts say it's unlikely to derail trade
Last month, the Trump administration imposed fresh sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, signaling a renewed desire to drive Moscow to the negotiating table in its war against Ukraine. But although these measures have the potential to harm the Russian economy, just how much damage they inflict will depend largely on one actor: Beijing. China bought almost half the oil Russia exported in 2024, evading Washington’s existing restrictions in the process. And new sanctions alone will do little to push China into significantly reducing its purchases.
Why Ukraine’s campaign against Moscow’s energy sector is working.
CGEP scholars reflect on some of the standout issues of the day during this year's Climate Week