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Mike Henry has positioned world’s largest miner for a big deal and was prepared for initial rejection by UK-listed target
Agreement marks first time rich countries have set deadline on ending reliance on the fossil fuel
The funds are playing a growing role in the transformation as they chase a growing market
The local community is desperate to see if the Tory party’s flagship policy will revive their economy
As building mines gets harder, the time needed to produce cash flows is daunting
Naftogaz chief executives highlights air strikes targeting natural gas tanks used by European countries
Turin meeting puts timeline on deal made at COP28 summit, with allowance for fossil-fuel-reliant nations like Japan
The UK-listed miner has rejected an approach from BHP, but other bidders could emerge
Company’s exit would deal another blow to City’s status as home to listed mining groups
The bloc has avoided an energy crisis, but the short-term solutions could harm competitiveness and the green transition down the line
Ankara wants ‘new supply portfolio’ to make it less reliant on a single source, minister says
Process of turning salt water into drinkable water is unlikely to be the answer to the bulk of the global water crisis
Success of Rotterdam project would help assuage concerns over CCS technology
The 107-year-old South African mining group, long resistant to change, has now rejected a takeover offer from BHP
UK-listed company says Australian miner’s takeover approach ‘significantly undervalues’ it
Also in this newsletter: US inflation higher than expected, panic on Wall Street, science round-up
Quarterly results signal pullback from bumper earnings in past two years
Breakdown of accounts comes as testing on Tideway tunnel set to begin and UK’s biggest water provider faces debt crisis
Chief executive Patrick Pouyanné says US investors back the group’s prospects and strategy
Baku still ‘working on’ its own climate plan as president argues fossil fuels will be needed for ‘years to come’
Batteries and other solutions aim to store wind, solar and hydropower to make up for intermittent supply
The natural jewels have lost their old mystique because carbon crystals can be grown in labs
Also in today’s newsletter, meet the new players in the sustainable bond issuance space
Creditors holding £5bn of debt have been spooked by default of parent company this month
Canadian satellite operator GHGSat is proving the power of its technology
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