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Global greenhouse gas emissions could peak this year, but what needs to happen to ensure an era of rapid decarbonization swiftly follows?
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The energy transition is slowing down growth of oil demand, but has yet to reduce overall levels of consumption of the fossil fuel, the IEA warns.
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Giants including BP and Shell with major investors have published net-zero principles to follow, but what constitutes a credible plan?
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Fossil fuel financing declined by 9 percent in 2020 amid the economic downturn, but campaigners warn overall trend is 'one heading definitively in the wrong direction.'
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Our demands on nature far exceed its capacity to supply them, putting biodiversity under huge pressure and society at 'extreme risk.'
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Firm claims carbon reduction targets are most ambitious unveiled to date in hugely energy-intensive aluminum sector.
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Consumer products giant says the move is critical to meeting its goal of achieving net-zero emission from its products by 2039.
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.
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Soubeiran is the vice president of nature and water cycle at the French food giant. He shares the company's plans to move away from intensive farming practices in the pandemic era.
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Man-made cellulosic fibers, the second biggest cellulosic fiber group after cotton, holds huge untapped potential to transform the fashion industry, according to Forum for the Future and the Textile Exchange.
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While some investors welcomed the latest net zero pledge from a leading oil giant, others believe the announcement was a 'clear attempt to stave off a shareholder rebellion at its AGM.'
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The energy and industry giants behind the largest industrial decarbonization project in the UK sketched out their vision for how emissions produced by high carbon plants on England’s East Coast could be captured and stored under the North Sea.
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That's according to a BloombergNEF report that calls policy support for the hydrogen economy 'insufficient.'