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Proposed rules would reverse Biden-era regulations under the ESA and return to the regulatory framework implemented during the first Trump administration.

By Nikki Buffa, Jennifer K. Roy, and Janice M. Schneider

Key Points:

  • The proposed rules would revise definitions and analysis standards for interagency consultations, move toward species-specific rather than blanket protections, and

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation lifting moratorium on transportation of carbon dioxide by pipeline.

By Joshua T. Bledsoe, Marc T. Campopiano, Brian McCall, and Shawna Strecker

On October 10, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation aimed at boosting California’s carbon capture, removal, utilization and storage (CCUS) market. CCUS involves capturing carbon

The Commission has proposed new amendments to streamline EUDR obligations, while maintaining the application date for large and medium enterprises.

By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, James Bee, and Toon Dictus

On 21 October 2025, the European Commission (Commission) announced a proposal introducing amendments designed to facilitate the implementation of the

Singapore continues to expand its list of approved host countries, carbon crediting programs, and methodologies that meet the established criteria.

By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, Farhana Sharmeen, James Bee, Kevin Mak, and Qingyi Pan

On September 16, 2025, Singapore signed an implementation agreement on carbon credits in cooperation