July 23, 2025

EPA to Withdraw Foundation of Greenhouse Gas Rules, Sources Say

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to reverse its scientific determination that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health, removing the legal foundation that underpins all major climate regulations, two sources familiar with the discussions told Reuters. Reversal of the “endangerment …

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Steady Rates, Steady Customers: Climate Risk Modeling for Long-Term Customer Retention

This post is part of a series sponsored by Cotality. Most households can absorb a modest two-to-three-percent premium bump, yet even small increases strain lower-income policyholders in some regions. What reliably triggers consumer outrage is the sudden double-digit jump that …

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Ohio Waste Management Firm Faces $602K in Fines After Worker’s Death

A U.S. Department of Labor investigation found that Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc., an environmental and hazardous waste management service provider, failed to properly ventilate a confined space containing organic chemical residue at a customer’s facility in Twinsburg, Ohio, resulting …

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Competition Among European P/C Insurers Is Rising, Along With Claims Inflation: S&P

Competition among European non-life primary insurers is increasing, despite rising claims inflation, according to S&P Global Ratings in a report on the European insurance sector. Property/casualty commercial insurers will face more pressure in 2025, said S&P, explaining that margins will …

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