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The emissions trading system is too clunky to deliver the required impetus to decarbonisation
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
Colorado case claims assets once owned by Chevron escaped decommissioning after new owner filed for bankruptcy
Tech group’s AI tools will assist project to track oil and gas infrastructure
ASA says details about electric vehicles and capital’s Ulez pollution zone need to be more specific
French capital seen as a trendsetter on mobility, with ballot pitched as test of tolerance for ‘monsters on wheels’
Analysts fear inexpensive cost of polluting will deter investment in renewable energy
Sunday’s referendum will decide whether to raise parking fees for vehicles that are getting bigger and more popular
Bond will fund recycling projects in Ghana and Indonesia that generate offset credits
A global advisory body that joins up science with the management of cities is urgently needed
Spending plans and target of 90% emissions reduction by 2040 appear in draft document
Popular scheme to avoid toxic fumes in poor communities undermined by flawed measures of emissions, research claims
Teck boss Price issues warning over potential curbs to production of key metals such as copper, lithium and iron ore
Law will in effect ban sales of almost all new diesel trucks in the bloc by 2040
Government on course to meet just 10% of green targets, finds England’s Office for Environmental Protection
Surge in manufacturing in China and US leads to oversupply of products such as polyethylene
UK engineering group said it had suffered as a result of Brussels’ energy label testing that penalised its vacuum cleaners
KKR-owned Upfield to roll out plastic-free containers
A levy on imports of carbon-intensive materials such as steel may help limit emissions, but producers warn it could radically alter trade flows
Chris Weston aims to put UK utility on a stable footing despite ongoing regulatory uncertainty and threat of penalties
Industry criticises ministers for implementing scheme on a slower timetable than EU
New rules next year will force companies to publish supply chains’ emissions data
Mayor Andy Burnham says investment in public transport will reduce pollution more quickly than imposing costs on drivers
Ministers waffling at COP summits would do better to create a cross-border trading scheme to provide those magic numbers
The technology remains years away from commercialisation but it has industry backing
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