AI

AI Governance & Technology Policy

Artificial intelligence regulation is evolving rapidly across jurisdictions with significant implications for model development, deployment, and evaluation. Our analysis draws on empirical AI evaluation methodology developed through the Trellison AGI Audit System (TAAS), which has profiled 65+ models across cognitive dimensions. We submitted analysis to the OECD "Governing with AI" consultation in February 2026.

  • EU AI Act implementation and compliance
  • US executive orders on AI safety
  • Algorithmic accountability frameworks
  • AI evaluation methodology standards
  • Model transparency requirements
  • Cross-border AI governance coordination
CO2

Carbon Market Regulation

The global carbon market is transitioning from voluntary good intentions to regulated compliance. Understanding the regulatory trajectory across Article 6, the EU CRCF, and national implementation frameworks is essential for project developers, offset buyers, and verification bodies. See our dedicated Carbon & Climate page for detailed analysis.

  • Paris Agreement Article 6.2 and 6.4
  • EU Carbon Removal Certification Framework
  • Voluntary market integrity standards
  • Credit stacking policy development
  • Corresponding adjustments mechanisms
  • National carbon pricing systems
FIN

Financial Services Regulation

Financial regulation increasingly intersects with technology, sustainability, and cross-border compliance. From Basel IV capital requirements to ESG disclosure mandates, financial institutions face a complex and evolving regulatory environment that requires both technical understanding and strategic advocacy.

  • Basel IV / SCO60 implementation
  • ESG reporting and disclosure mandates
  • Fintech and digital asset regulation
  • Blockchain attestation frameworks
  • Cross-border payment regulation
  • Anti-money laundering modernization
AGR

Agriculture & Trade Policy

Agricultural policy sits at the intersection of food security, climate adaptation, trade agreements, and rural economic development. We track subsidies, trade barriers, sustainable agriculture incentives, and the emerging policy frameworks connecting agricultural practices to environmental credit markets across 201 countries.

  • Agricultural subsidy reform
  • Trade agreement impact analysis
  • Food safety and labeling regulation
  • Sustainable agriculture incentives
  • Agricultural carbon credit programs
  • Supply chain transparency requirements

Our analytical methodology

Every policy analysis we produce is grounded in empirical methodology. We score legislation and regulation on measurable dimensions: economic impact, implementation complexity, enforcement probability, and stakeholder alignment. Our research integrity is validated through Alitheion scoring to ensure methodological transparency.

We are the audience, not the expert. We do not tell policymakers what to conclude. We build the analytical infrastructure that makes policy positions empirically defensible, and we support the people who define quality in each domain.