
Germany Backs Kenya Hydrogen in Raft of African Climate Pledges
Germany will announce €450 million ($486 million) of climate finance pledges at the inaugural Africa climate summit including
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Top Green Fund Backs Deforestation-Free Crops With $189 Million
The world’s biggest global climate fund has approved a $189 million commitment to &Green facility to support agriculture
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Wildfires Cost Europe €4.1 Billion as Temperatures Hit Records
Wildfires have cost Europe an estimated €4.1 billion ($4.43 billion) in damages so far this year, as extreme
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Alien Species Threaten Food Supply, Public Health And Cost $423 Billion
Non-native species -- displaced either by global trade and travel or by climate change -- pose “a severe
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EU’s Green Banking Metric Will Mislead Stakeholders, Lobby Says
The European Union’s planned metric for showing which banks have the greenest balance sheets won’t reflect their efforts
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Barclays Warns of ESG Bond Risk Few Creditors Are Pricing Right
Investors in sovereign bonds are mispricing a growing risk that has the potential to trigger downgrades, according to
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First African Offsets Platform Begins With Record 2 Million Credit Trade
Africa’s first verifiable emissions reduction platform has begun operations with a carbon futures transaction of more than two
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China Leaves Everyone Behind in Race for Renewables Income
The biggest US companies are badly trailing their Chinese counterparts when it comes to generating income from solar,
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Money and Politics Put World’s Biggest Climate Deal at Risk
When Indonesia agreed last year to clean up its energy system with an estimated $20 billion of help
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After 8 major hurricanes in 6 years, some Gulf Coast communities are hitting a 'tipping point'
Hurricane Idalia was the eighth major hurricane to hit the Gulf Coast in the last six years.
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Forget the Ulez Row and Get On Your Bikes, Says Brompton Boss
Will Butler-Adams doesn’t have much patience for cars, or public transport for that matter. Especially on a warm
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Australia Agrees on Pared Deal for Multi-Billion Undersea Cable
Australia has struck a deal with Tasmania to keep a multi-billion dollar undersea power cable project linking the
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