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Five-year plan offers drastic reduction compared with Trump-era proposal despite industry lobbying
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
Gap between promises and reality remains wide ahead of 2030 net zero emissions deadlines, analysts say
Six plaintiffs aged 11-24 have taken legal action at the European Court of Human Rights
Move condemned as ‘reckless’ by climate change campaigners
Comprehensive assessment finds little sign of overall improvement in health of Britain’s ecosystems
Governments need to step up clean energy supply to avoid shortages and price jumps, agency warns
Tougher rules may be held back amid increasing hostility to climate regulation
Executives fear Republicans will repeal clean energy tax breaks if they win in 2024
Regulators and politicians are focusing on the accuracy, transparency and potential for conflicts of interest with sustainability scores
Wopke Hoekstra seeks to help developing countries suffering from carbon pollution
All signs are that the market no longer believes the UK will stick to midterm objectives
Fund says costs of hitting net zero by 2050 could raise public debt by 50% of GDP, without taxes
As voluntary offsets lose favour, the ‘insetting’ approach has quietly gained steam
At the margin, there are opportunities, but the price of carbon credits needs to rise
Also in today’s newsletter, ExxonMobil pension fund fined over climate disclosures
Minister warns of farmland turned over to tree planting and other carbon offset schemes
Pushback from coastal residents adds to economic pressures for nascent US industry
A new chief executive and a boom in travel could resurrect the stalled project. But rising costs and environmental concerns stand in the way
Trade associations criticise uncertainty created by ‘huge setback’ to industry planning
Also in this newsletter: why Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska thinks the war in Ukraine should end
The green transition will be hard and involve trade-offs policymakers would rather not talk about
Also in today’s newsletter, ‘Burning Man for climate geeks’
World’s biggest toymaker says new material made from recycled bottles would have bigger carbon footprint
Also in this newsletter: why the Netherlands might back Vestager’s bid for EIB president
Findings come days after ministers scrapped plans to force private landlords to upgrade their properties by 2028
Top priority will account for more than half of new financing at Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Oneok’s $19bn takeover of Magellan reflects shifting views of future for gas vs oil
Critics say the country is ignoring its role as a large historical emitter
The UK prime minister is hoping he can use concern over the costs of the green transition as a potent political weapon
Also in today’s newsletter, California’s catalytic role in climate action
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