BIS Sees Climate Losses Hitting Governments as Insurers Exit
      As insurers start to pull out from markets battered by the fallout of climate change, governments are increasingly
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    Global Shipping’s $3.6 Billion Carbon Bill Is Six Weeks Away
      Ships sailing to European ports face a combined carbon emissions bill of $3.6 billion next year, the start
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    How to Tell If a Climate Deal Will Succeed or Fail
      It’s about to get very noisy in the climate world as more than 70,000 people flock to the
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    Hit by floods and fires, a Greek villager has lost hope
      By Louisa Gouliamaki SESKLO, Greece The fires came first. Then the floods. In the small village of Sesklo
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    Cold Snap to Hit Europe From Weekend in First Winter Energy Test
      A cold snap will spread across Europe from the weekend, testing the region’s energy systems for the first
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    Can Oil Ever Be Green? Norway Turns to Wind-Powered Drilling
      On a platform 140 kilometers (87 miles) off the coast of Norway, Crown Prince Haakon held two power
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    Europe’s Car Sales Climbed in October on Order Backlogs
      Passenger-car deliveries in Europe increased for a 15th month in October even as inflation and higher borrowing costs
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    UAE’s Biggest Oil Producer, Santos to Work on Carbon Capture
      The United Arab Emirates’ main oil producer and Australia’s Santos Ltd. agreed to work together on carbon management
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    South Africa’s Quest for Energy Security Threatens Climate Goals
      South Africa is likely to prioritize energy security over its decarbonization aspirations to avoid further damage to its
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    Big Tech Suppliers Need to Cut Emissions Faster, Greenpeace Says
      Suppliers for consumer electronics sold by companies including Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google need to accelerate efforts
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    Forrest’s Fortescue Begins $750 Million Clean Energy Shift
      Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. approved $750 million of investments in an initial slate of three
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    EY in Talks to Close London Bridge Headquarters as Staff WFH
      Ernst & Young LLP is considering moving out of its London headquarters as staff increasingly work from home
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