Doubling the rate of electrification by 2040 could slash the EU’s fossil fuel use, cut import dependence by about two-thirds, and deliver net annual savings of €29 billion compared with a ...
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Bahrain has pledged to boost its renewable power capacity and plant more trees and mangroves over the next decade, as part of an updated Paris Agreement contribution that could rely on carbon market ...
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A Stockholm-based buyer initiative has helped carbon removal (CDR) suppliers raise over $100 million in follow-on investment since 2021, while several projects delayed delivery or changed strategy ...
The UK’s public export credit agency has withdrawn $1.15 billion in loans and guarantees from TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project on the grounds that risk exposure is too high to justify continued ...
The German government has been hit with a complaint over its plan to put billions of euros into gas-fired electricity capacity, with claims that the subsidies would distort competition against cleaner ...
Europe’s CO2 transport infrastructure planning must go beyond serving carbon capture and storage (CCS) needs and also support carbon capture and utilisation (CCU), particularly for e-fuels production ...
Germany hit by complaint over support for new gas-fired power plants; ANALYSIS: European carbon decoupling from gas to persist as fundamental outlook continues to sp ...
Ghana and Switzerland have authorised two clean cooking mitigation activities under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement in a bid to provide modern, life-improving technologies to households across ...