Understanding the New Prohibited Foreign Entity Rules for Clean Energy Tax Credits

19 September 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Introduction The One Big Beautiful Bill Act1 (OBBBA) makes major changes to the Internal Revenue Code’s (Tax Code) clean energy tax provisions, particularly to the provisions that were extended, expanded, and established as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). In some cases, the OBBBA terminates or limits the […]

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K&L Gates Secures Trial Victory for Creditors in Bankruptcy Court

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Global law firm K&L Gates LLP represented the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors through trial in a bankruptcy case brought against Water Station Management, a water vending machine company. A judge who oversaw the trial in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington found that Water Station […]

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“1,000 Gallons Per Hour Burned”: Meta CEO Zuckerberg’s Climate Hypocrisy Exposed As Yacht Emissions Equal 2,000 Cars While Preaching Environmental Responsibility

18 September 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

IN A NUTSHELL 🚢 Mark Zuckerberg is repairing his $300 million yacht, Launchpad, at France’s La Ciotat shipyard, sparking environmental debates. 💰 The yacht’s recent 9,600 nautical mile journey consumed two million liters of diesel, emitting 5,300 tons of CO₂. 🌍 The Mediterranean region faces tension between economic benefits and […]

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Gender Equality: The Key to Peace, Prosperity, and Sustainability

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The opening session of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, 4 September 1995. UN Photo/Milton Grant. The UN marks 30 years since its members adopted the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. By S. Mona SinhaNEW YORK, Sep 18 2025 (IPS) On Monday, three decades on from […]

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Loss and Damage at COP30: Indigenous Leaders Challenge Top-Down Finance Models

17 September 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Activists demand loss and damage reparations outside the hall where the COP29 negotiators were concluding their negotiations. Credit: UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth By Jennifer Xin-Tsu Lin LevineUNITED NATIONS, Sep 17 2025 (IPS) As climate-induced disasters continue to devastate the Global South, nations are steadily mounting pressure at the United Nations […]

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“This Will Destroy Everything”: China’s Secret $165 Billion Tibetan Dam Project Sparks International Water War

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IN A NUTSHELL ⚡ The Moyuo Dam on the Tibetan plateau aims to generate an impressive 60 gigawatts of electricity. 🌍 Strategic placement gives China significant control over water resources in a region with limited freshwater reserves. 🔍 The project’s location in a seismic zone raises concerns about its long-term […]

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Brazil Is Indigenous Land

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Brazil Is Indigenous Land agnes Tue, 09/16/2025 – 22:22 CSQ Issue 49-3: Brazil Is Indigenous Land September 2025 Read on Issuu Buy a copy Subscribe Of Brazil’s more than 8 million square kilometers, approximately 14% are identified as Indigenous lands, either already demarcated or in the process of being recognized. […]

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August 2025 ESG Policy Update—Australia

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Australian Update Australia’s Construction Waste: Transformation Through Circular Design A recent report “Australia’s Waste[d] Opportunity 2025” (AWO Report) has identified that Australia’s construction industry stands as the nation’s largest source of waste, which reportedly contributes to a staggering 29% of Australia’s total waste. The AWO Report describes “waste” as a […]

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“Archaeologists Discover 3,800-Year-Old Peace City”: Ancient Peruvian Civilization Built Zero Weapons While Thriving Through Climate Change Without Any Warfare

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IN A NUTSHELL 🌍 Archaeologists uncover Peñico, a 3,800-year-old city in Peru, revealing a society based on peace. 🏛️ The Caral civilization thrived without militarism, challenging conventional views of ancient societies. 💧 Peñico demonstrates sustainable living, with structures adapted to withstand harsh desert conditions. 🌿 The discovery offers lessons on […]

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Why the Awaza Declaration Could Rewrite the Future for the World’s Landlocked Nations

16 September 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Uniformed marines hand over UN and Turkmenistan flags to UN special representative on LLCDs Rabab Fatima and Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov during a flag lowering ceremony in Awaza. Credit: Kizito Makoye/IPS By Kizito MakoyeAWAZA, Turkmenistan , Sep 16 2025 (IPS) The theater of diplomacy can be more revealing than […]

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