Global decarbonisation efforts could see demand for Australian thermal coal plunge by almost two-thirds by 2035, new analysis found, heightening the need for the government to develop a coal phase-out ...
Norway’s bid to exempt EU ETS-covered waste incinerators from a national CO2 levy has been formally cleared by the European Free Trade Association's (EFTA) watchdog, which has closed its state aid ...
Additional renewable energy capacity will be required in Australia to meet surging demand from data centres that, if left unaddressed, could lead to a 14% increase in grid emissions, according to a ...
EU member states have approved the long-awaited rules governing how the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will operate from 2026, adopting a more stringent framework than those in draft ...
New York agencies have released for public comments the state's regulations to implement RGGI programme updates announced this summer, saying they anticipate the adoption of a final regulation by next ...
Central American countries hold sizeable technical potential to reduce emissions from agriculture and livestock through sustainable land-use practices, yet remain at an early stage of readiness to ...
Corporates should be allowed to use Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) to count directly towards targets set by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a non-profit has urged.
Over 100 Filipinos affected by a 2021 typhoon have filed a landmark case in the UK’s Royal Court of Justice, seeking compensation from an oil major for its contribution to climate change.
California regulator ARB issued over 700,000 offsets over the last two weeks, half of which were tagged with direct environmental benefits (DEBs) to the state, according to data released Wednesday.
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Germany has committed the highest level of state aid globally to develop low-carbon steel, according to research published Thursday.
The cost of storing electricity with utility-scale batteries has fallen to $65/MWh in markets outside China and the US, making it possible to use solar power when needed, according to an analysis ...
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