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Events in New York and Calgary this week have damped hopes of agreement at COP28
Oneok’s $19bn takeover of Magellan reflects shifting views of future for gas vs oil
As 20mph becomes a default speed limit, let’s swallow the road rage and learn to love taking endless courses
Critics say the country is ignoring its role as a large historical emitter
The UK prime minister is hoping he can use concern over the costs of the green transition as a potent political weapon
But policy uncertainty could hit investment plans
The Nature Conservancy drops term that has been criticised for suggesting all money raised goes to marine conservation
Western politicians are scared of a backlash against climate change policies that have been sold as good for the economy
Also in today’s newsletter, California’s catalytic role in climate action
Many governments and business leaders have made commitments to reduce carbon emissions in response to the 2015 Paris Agreement. This series covers topics surrounding clean tech innovation, energy efficiency and internal carbon pricing
Adaptation will be a key driver if UK businesses are to reduce their exposure to rising energy prices and reliance on the National Grid
Green debt issuance will be a test of investor appetite for Lula’s environmental agenda
Japanese brewer expects hotter temperatures to reduce barley yields and hops quality over next three decades
Research shows that about 70 per cent of energy is wasted between producer and consumer, but is enough being done to turn this round?
Applying internal pricing to business operations makes environmental, and financial, consequences tangible
Lawyers call for more clarity to accelerate project approval
Lawyers are guiding clients on the complexities of green energy projects – from financing to permitting
John Kerry outburst reflects divide between developed and developing economies
A subject once regarded as a peripheral concern for voters has moved to centre stage
UK opposition’s stance on warming homes is sign of fraught politics around UK move away from fossil fuel heating
UK prime minister defends move to delay a ban on new petrol and diesel car sales
MSC Cruises draws ire of environmentalists as it calls for rethink on how passenger ships are assessed by UN shipping regulator
António Guterres says ‘Humanity has opened the gates to hell’ as he warns of a 2.8C global temperature increase
PM is pushing back key green targets as he seeks to draw a sharp dividing line between the Tories and Labour
UK prime minister says policy shift to include delaying ban on sale of new petrol and diesel cars until 2035
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