Daily on Energy: Oil still down, judge to rule on EPA ‘gold bars,’ nations weigh global shipping carbon tax

Daily on Energy: Oil still down, judge to rule on EPA ‘gold bars,’ nations weigh global shipping carbon tax


WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! In today’s Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen continue to monitor dropping oil prices amid the fallout of the Trump administration’s tariffs. 

Meanwhile, climate groups are anticipating a preliminary injunction from a federal court as soon as this week on the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to cancel $20 billion in climate grants issued under the previous administration. 

In other news, over 100 countries are meeting this week to discuss implementing a global carbon tax on shipping. 

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