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Emissions from electricity generation in the Middle East and North Africa are set to decline over the next decade despite a continued rise in demand, as the share of oil-fuelled generation shrinks and ...
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A Dutch startup has presented its first direct air capture (DAC) machine, a prototype it says demonstrates the technical viability of its sorbent-based approach and offers a pathway towards ...
The European Union sharply increased its reliance on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the first half of 2025, more than compensating for the stoppage of Russian pipeline gas transit through ...
A US environmental organisation has published a new list of principles to support financial institutions, in particular public pensions, on how to make good investments in climate solutions, excluding ...
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India’s power sector emissions dropped by 1% in the first half of 2025, marking only the second such decline over the period in nearly 50 years, according to new analysis.
Hong Kong is seeking to deepen its collaboration with the authorities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), one of China's most heavily industrialised and urbanised regions, to ...
Australia announces 62-70% 2035 emissions reduction target; CP Daily Newsl ...
The US national science body is reporting GHG emissions are in fact harmful to human health, despite the Trump administration’s race to repeal foundational climate regulations on the basis they are ...
Carbon credit retirements for Colombia’s national carbon tax decreased slightly in the second quarter of 2025, amid ongoing debate over proposed reforms to the country’s offsetting framework.