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Leading climate standards body unveils plans to officially incorporate in the UK as independent charity and ramp up capacity for validating climate goals.
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Major net zero blueprint for the sector says transformation into 'planet-positive force' is technically feasible and would deliver huge financial and jobs benefits.
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A new analysis reveals Net Zero Banking Alliance members funneled $33 billion towards expanding oil and gas production over the past year, but the banks insist they are working to reduce their exposure to fossil fuels.
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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The UN has set out challenging pathways for decarbonizing steel, cement, chemicals, plastics, fashion and more. They require urgent action in the 2020s.
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The International Energy Agency has set out a vision for a major transformation of the global economy. Here are its top conclusions.
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Consumer goods giant's CEO Alan Jope said he hoped other businesses would soon start to follow suit in offering shareholders a say on climate plans
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Question No. 2: What will a Biden White House bring to the table?
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Shell, Amazon and investment groups participate in funding round as the aircraft developer aims for first commercial zero emission flight in 2023.
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The 'domino effect' of net-zero pledges from world leaders in recent months could prove hugely impactful on global warming trajectories, a new analysis suggests, but is its optimistic outlook justified?
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Transition Pathway Initiative, backed by investors boasting $19 trillion of capital, welcomes stronger climate pledges from leading oil firms, but warns sector is a long way from delivering adequate decarbonization plans.
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Investor-led Transitions Pathway Initiative warns four in five firms in carbon-intensive sectors currently fail Paris Agreement test.
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A methane-reduction plan backed by 10 of the world's biggest companies, including Shell and Saudi Aramco, could have an enormous near-term impact.