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Shipping’s early uptake of sustainable e-fuels impossible without emissions levy, modelling shows
UK has high potential for energy-from-waste with carbon capture removals, finds paper
Seaweed farms store carbon at rates matching coastal forests -report
Hundreds protest in London as jailed climate activists’ appeals are heard
Road outside high court blocked in protest against ‘draconian’ sentences given to 16 Just Stop Oil ‘political prisoners’
Hundreds of protesters have blocked the road outside the high court in London, where the appeals of 16 jailed climate activists are being heard, in condemnation of “the corruption of democracy and the rule of law”.
As England’s most senior judge heard arguments in the appeal of the sentences of the Just Stop Oil activists, who are serving a combined 41 years in jail, their supporters sat on the road in silence holding placards proclaiming them “political prisoners”.
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Shell digs deep for share value as oil and gas profits fall, with renewables sidelined
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Europe’s hydrogen buildout risks extending gas dependence -report
Nature risk company raises €3.8 mln in seed funding
UK will not use international carbon credits to meet new Paris emissions target, NDC confirms
UK microalgae carbon removal startup sells first credits to European insurer
BRIEFING: Pacific, Caribbean islands face upfront carbon project financing challenges as banks exit en masse
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Norway to launch next phase of forest satellite data programme
AI-powered platform launches to advance corporate action on nature
Swiss startup raises further $16 mln for scaling PFAS destruction technology
Biggest vanadium flow battery in Australia promised for ailing Kalgoorlie grid
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Jakarta eyes regional carbon pricing scheme
Japanese steelmaker to supply ‘green steel’ pipes to Singapore
Rosebank oilfield decision ruled unlawful by Edinburgh court
Court of session says UK government go-ahead for Rosebank and Jackdaw permits does not take into account carbon emissions
The decision to greenlight a giant new oilfield off Shetland has been ruled unlawful by the courts in a major win for environmental campaigners.
The proposed Rosebank development – the UK’s biggest untapped oilfield – had been given the go-ahead in 2023 under the previous government.
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