Simon Haidegger sits down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert in global compliance whose work straddles energy regulation, power markets, and the fast-evolving footprint of AI infrastructure. She explains why data centers are reshaping utility planning, how federal rollbacks and emergency
From courtroom pressure to office upheaval: why Greenpeace USA is at an inflection point Mounting legal bills, headline litigation, and sudden layoffs collided to create a leadership squeeze that many insiders describe as both urgent and destabilizing for mission work. Roundup contributors frame
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In a world grappling with record-breaking heatwaves and intensifying storms, the fight against climate change has never felt more urgent, yet one of the most prominent players in this battle, 350.org, has made a stunning announcement: the suspension of its U.S. operations. This decision, revealed
As we dive into the complex world of aviation regulation and policy, I’m thrilled to sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert with a deep background in drafting and analyzing trade agreements. With her extensive knowledge of global compliance and a keen interest in emerging technologies,
Introduction to the Mining Industry and Indigenous Challenges in Benguet In the heart of the Philippines, Benguet province stands as a cornerstone of the nation's mining industry, contributing significantly to the economy with its rich deposits of gold, copper, and other minerals. Often referred to