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Oil and gas majors are using CO2 removal (CDR) as a tool to continue fossil fuel development, hedge against climate policy, and delay decarbonisation, according to new research.
A Brazilian carbon project developer announced on Tuesday it had acquired a minority stake in a startup specialising in the automation of ESG data and carbon management for companies.
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As the Trump administration works to revamp environmental review procedures for major infrastructure projects, some states and local governments are pushing for more inclusion in the US DOE’s new ...
Every $1 spent by companies on addressing physical climate risks could deliver a return of up to $21, with an average benefit of $8, analysis from a global environmental impact organisation shows. ...
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US tariffs on European products could significantly cut EU ETS-covered emissions, but are not expected to affect the market’s bullish 2026 trajectory, according to a bank analyst.
Decision-makers surveyed by academic researchers misjudge the share of the public that is inclined to take personal action to address climate crisis by nearly 50%, according to research released on ...
Poland's approved national energy and climate plan sees coal out of the power sector in the mid-2030s and emissions down 54% by the end of this decade.
A UK forest carbon standard is piloting using drones for counting trees while also improving prediction tools for soil carbon as it looks to enhance its digital capabilities, following the launch of a ...
An India-based startup developing algae-powered carbon capture technology has secured pre-seed investment to support the scaling of its nature-based emissions removal systems aimed at improving urban ...
The European Commission is planning on extending aid for indirect EU ETS costs to other sectors, it said in a call for feedback opened this week.
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