The Global Overview
US Climate Policy Divergence on Display
A stark representation of the internal US policy division on climate is unfolding in Belém, Brazil, where Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is the sole US government representative at the COP30 climate summit (Politico.eu). Whitehouse alleges the Trump administration actively created logistical hurdles to discourage official attendance. He intends to reassure global partners that President Trump’s pro-fossil fuel stance does not reflect the entire American political landscape, advocating for a global Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism—a tariff on carbon-intensive imports—to ensure a viable path to climate safety (Whitehouse.senate.gov).
Washington’s Sanctions Tightrope
In a move balancing punitive measures with market stability, the Trump administration has extended a sanctions waiver for Russia’s second-largest oil company, Lukoil (Politico.eu). The U.S. Treasury Department’s decision allows certain transactions to continue, notably providing more time for the sale of Lukoil’s international assets, including refineries and petrol stations from Europe to the US (Bloomberg). The waiver for assets in Bulgaria is extended through April 29, while other international asset sales are permitted until December 13, signaling a pragmatic approach to avoid supply disruptions while maintaining economic pressure on Moscow.
Ukraine Escalates Economic Warfare
Kyiv has intensified its strikes on Russia’s economic lifelines, claiming a successful drone attack on the Ryazan oil refinery, one of Rosneft’s largest facilities (Bloomberg). The refinery, a key producer of jet fuel, represents nearly 5% of Russia’s total refining capacity (Reuters). This strike is part of a broader campaign targeting Russian energy infrastructure, aiming to disrupt fuel supplies for the military and diminish Moscow’s revenue streams that fund the ongoing war. The systemic nature of these attacks indicates a strategic effort to cripple Russia’s logistical capabilities.
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