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SCOTUS halts attempt to revive youth climate case
Cheaper, more reliable, more efficient: It’s time to consider a bottom-up clean energy transition
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One of world’s largest shipping tanker operators signs up for wind-assisted propulsion systems
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US-based cleantech firm launches new carbon removal RFP with accelerated, streamlined review process
Brazilian oil refiner to produce SAF, RD using industrial hydrotreating technology
‘Catastrophic declines’: massive data haul reveals why so many plants and animals suffer after fire
Canadian carbon project developer sells 10k offsets to RBC, Microsoft
Barbados PM asks Donald Trump for face-to-face meeting on climate
Exclusive: Mia Mottley, who has championed climate action, says she would seek common ground with US president-elect
Mia Mottley, the climate-championing prime minister of Barbados, has invited Donald Trump to a face-to-face meeting where she would seek “common ground” and persuade him that climate action was in his own interests.
“Let us find a common purpose in saving the planet and saving livelihoods,” she told the Guardian at the UN’s Cop29 climate summit in Azerbaijan. “We are human beings and we have the capacity to meet face-to-face, in spite of our differences. We want humanity to survive. And the evidence [of the climate crisis] we are seeing almost weekly now.”
Continue reading...South Africa looks to boost domestic carbon credit use
COP29: Brazil second country to submit new NDC round, aims to cut emissions by two-thirds
Regen, Terrasos partner to develop blockchain platform for biodiversity credit market
COP29: Carbon market infrastructure will need ‘step-up in maturity’ before Article 6 scales, BeZero founder says
Argentina withdraws negotiators from Cop29 summit
Move adds to concerns about the stability of the Paris agreement after the election in the US of Donald Trump
Argentinian negotiators representing the government of the climate science denier Javier Milei have been ordered to withdraw from the Cop29 summit after only three days, adding to concerns about the stability of the Paris agreement.
More than 80 representatives from the South American country are in Baku, Azerbaijan, for two weeks of negotiations about climate finance for the energy transition. Argentina’s far-right leader has previously called the climate crisis a “socialist lie”, and during his election campaign last year he threatened to withdraw from the Paris agreement, though he has since backed down.
Continue reading...COP29: Troika emphasises high-level climate ambition despite Azerbaijan president’s remarks
RWE urges gas-fired power plant push in Germany
COP29: Carbon trading in a warzone – Ukraine looks at Article 6 as stepping stone towards EU ETS
Report flags limitations with corporate forestry data platform
COP29: BRIEFING – Philippines to finalise national registry basics by year-end, ready carbon market blueprint by Q2 2025
Trump victory raises risk of investing in offshore wind projects, says RWE
German energy firm shaves €3bn from spending plans for next financial year to €7bn
A German energy firm has said that Donald Trump’s election victory has increased the risks of investing in offshore wind projects – but his return to the White House could help bolster Britain’s renewables sector, according to UK developer SSE.
Germany’s RWE has cut its spending plans and warned that, as a result of the US election, “the risks for offshore wind projects have increased”.
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