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Over the next three years, the new policy will also phase out support for mining operations and utilities dependent on coal for more than 30 percent of their revenue.
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University College London Institute for Sustainable Resources says that if all coal, oil and gas reserves were exploited, the carbon emitted would increase global temperatures way beyond 2 degrees C.
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Family that made its fortune from oil wealth becomes highest profile investors yet to join divestment campaign.
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Optimization, upgrades and more fuel efficient vessels helps one of world's largest emitters cut its footprint.
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The companies are part of a group of 140 California firms that renewed pleas for the US to get tough on climate change.
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Major new study shows how the low carbon footprint of city dwellers is being offset by counterparts living in high-carbon suburbs.
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Tech giant moves forward with $100 million green energy program, signing up to install fuel cells at three major U.S. facilities.
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Seven cities will aim to cut carbon emissions by creating trading schemes. Shenzhen is the first to set a start date.
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The company shows a 20 percent decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from stores and distribution centers.
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The British government inks landmark energy efficiency contract with private partners.
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More wind power capacity was added in 2012 than any other fuel, according to new government statistics.
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German airline brokers deal to fund production, while Australian biofuel company will take home the profits.
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New report aims to help IT professionals understand how ever-evolving legislation, regulation, costs and incentives impacts data centers in 12 countries.
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Planned $5 billion interconnector connecting wind farms off the East Coast to the mainland U.S. clears latest regulatory hurdle and could start transmitting electricity by 2017.
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Coca-Cola, Sony, HP and IBM are among the WWF Climate Savers members that have collectively cut carbon emissions by 100 million tonnes since the program launched in 1999.
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The oil giant insists it remains committed to its alternative energy division, and is on track to invest $8 billion in green technology by 2015; the company says solar is too much of a commodity to make a profit.
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Carbon Trust guide says low-cost measures could save companies 20 percent on their energy bills.
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Fast-growing kelp could provide greener fuels without affecting the world's food supply.
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Plans for a $5 billion cable to connect wind farms off America's Atlantic coast clear first regulatory hurdle.
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One of China's top climate change negotiators has this week proposed that importers of Chinese-made goods should take financial responsibility for the resulting carbon emissions under any new international climate change deal. A recent study suggests around a third of China's emissions are the result of manufacturing goods for export.
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Sainsbury's, Britain's third-largest supermarket chain, kicks off a major biofuel initiative in Scotland and vows to stop sending all its U.K. food waste to landfill by summer.
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Companies operating in China are to face tough new green legislation after the country's top legislature passed a package of laws designed to underpin the government's climate change strategy.
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Sweden is test-driving a new Bombardier 'Green Train' that travels at speeds approaching 200 mph, promises to cut energy use by as much as 30 percent and can use the same tracks as existing trains.
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Two of the world's biggest stock exchanges, FTSE and NASDAQ announced plans last week for new indices designed to serve booming demand from environmentally conscious investors.