Salt in Batteries: Shift May Herald Another Shakeup
Battery giants are starting to put their money on new sodium-based technology, a sign that there could be
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COP’s Meat Map, Market Rally Faces Risks: Sunday Asia Briefing
Two very different groups gather this week, with the UN's climate summit pushing for further carbon emissions cuts
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Eat Less Meat Is Message for Rich World in Food’s First Net Zero Plan
The world’s most-developed nations will be told to curb their excessive appetite for meat as part of the
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Australia Is Edging Closer to Meeting Its 2030 Emissions Target
Australia is on track to cut its greenhouse emissions by 42% below 2005 levels by 2030, Climate and
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Labour Eyes Further Cuts to £28 Billion Green Pledge: Telegraph
Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering further watering down his party’s £28 billion green borrowing pledge in a
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Dutch Climate Goals at Risk After Success of Far-Right Party
The ascent of Geert Wilders’ party has thrown Dutch climate ambitions into limbo, with environmental groups warning of
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Sunak Will Pledge UK Support for New Climate Damage Fund at COP28
The UK plans to announce its support for a new fund that helps vulnerable countries cope with the
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UN conference adopts 2030 goal on cleaner aviation fuels
Nations at U.N.-led talks agreed on Friday an interim 2030 goal for reducing emissions from international aviation through
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Cocoa Farming Lures New Money as Brazil Is Set to Revive Exports
Cocoa farmers in Brazil are getting ready for a dramatic comeback. Once a prominent global supplier, the country
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U.N. meeting debates aviation emissions goal through cleaner fuels
By Allison Lampert (Reuters) -Global aviation officials on Friday sought to agree an interim target for cutting carbon emissions from
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Biden's clean energy agenda faces mounting headwinds
By Nichola Groom and Jarrett Renshaw Canceled offshore wind projects, imperiled solar factories, fading demand for electric vehicles.
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Germany Must Be Able to Run Budget Deficits, Ifo’s Fuest Says
The German government can’t manage without deficits if it wants to fulfill its investment and climate ambitions, according
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