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IEA warns that methane emissions from the global energy sector fell only fractionally last year, despite projects to cut methane leaks providing hugely attractive returns on investment.
by James Murray
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New global deal to phase out hydrofluorocarbons found in refrigerators and HVAC systems delivers 'huge win for the climate.'
by James Murray
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New FlightPath 1.5 campaign aims to build support for historic aviation climate change agreement.
by James Murray
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As environmental groups label a new aviation carbon standard 'ineffective,' pressure on the industry to decarbonize is set to intensify.
by James Murray
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New reports that global carbon emission growth stalled last year offer a fascinating new perspective on the viability of a low-carbon economy
by James Murray
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President Barack Obama struck a groundbreaking deal with China to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But don't get too excited just yet.
by James Murray
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Businesses want a 40 percent reduction in emissions by 2030 as concerns mount over lack of support for carbon capture and storage.
by James Murray
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IKEA soon will become the first major retail chain to offer electric-car charge points at all of its U.K. stores.
by James Murray
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Long-awaited reporting requirement will take effect in April, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg confirmed on Wednesday.
by James Murray
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But BP warns world is still on track to see carbon emissions rise by about 28 percent by 2030.
by James Murray
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Hospitality giant reveals how staff training and carbon bonuses are helping to cut energy use and slash emissions.
by James Murray
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Despite dire warnings of a looming failure to comply with a deadline to report their progress on measuring and reducing emissions, almost all the companies that fall under the CRC have met the first reporting deadline.
by James Murray
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The Chicago Climate Futures Exchange will close its doors early next year, in the wake of low trading volume and a lack of political leadership on carbon pricing and regulation.
by James Murray
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The newly empowered Republicans introduced three separate bills last week aimed at thwarting efforts by the EPA and Obama administration to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, and power and industrial plants under the Clean Air Act.
by James Murray
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A battle with Congressional Republicans looms as the agency edges forward with an emissions crackdown scheduled to start next year.
by James Murray
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The agreements that negotiators reached this weekend in Mexico are flawed and incomplete, but they still represent a historic breakthrough on fighting climate change.
by James Murray
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In a surprise -- and quiet -- announcement, the Department of Energy and Climate Change has announced that US$1.5B per year in Carbon Reduction Commitment revenues will no longer be returned to participants.
by James Murray
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U.K. food giant outlines plans to deliver deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, landfill waste and water use.<br />
by James Murray
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The country's environment watchdog has become the first government-backed body to call a halt to domestic flights when a lower-carbon option is available, as a way to reduce its greenhouse gas footprint.
by James Murray
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Around a third of industrialized countries carbon emissions are exported to developing nations.
by James Murray
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Conditional backing for E.U. funding proposal offered, in return for Chinese concessions on greenhouse gas emissions transparency
by James Murray
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Should businesses support the high-profile U.K. campaign to cut emissions by 10 percent during 2010?
by James Murray
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Green builders in the U.K. hail plans for a £4M for an eco-building fund in London and downplay reports that the industry will be hard-pressed to meet 'zero-carbon' standards that are set to begin in 2016 for new homes.
by James Murray
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With just 117 days to go until the start of the Copenhagen climate conference, the gap between rich nations and emerging economies over carbon emissions targets is beginning to look unbridgeable.
by James Murray
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The U.K.'s Low Carbon Transition Plan released Wednesday secures wide-ranging praise as the government outlines how it plans to deliver deep emission cuts of 34 percent below 1990 levels by 2020.
by James Murray