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CPP Investment Board and Origin increase stakes during fundraising in UK’s second-largest household energy supplier
Project shutdowns are environmental coups but can be ‘crippling’ for developing economies
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
EU futures contracts drop below €66 per tonne in London after traders left unconvinced by wording of agreement
Climate agreement may fail to result in falls in oil and gas production
Fossil fuel economies resist pressure from vulnerable countries needing financial assistance to deal with climate change
Non-profit group raises questions over fiduciary duty
Officials will have to tread carefully to avoid a consumer backlash
Education SDG ‘in peril’ but impact investors have taken an interest
Climate campaigners Uplift and Greenpeace seek to block UK plans in separate applications to Scotland’s top civil court
Students and staff are putting pressure on college bursars to find a greener bank
One company told Energy Source that the tax credit rules are ‘unworkable’
Revised UN agreement strengthened but alliance of small-island states complains about ‘litany of loopholes’
Dispute centred on measures Brussels saw as watering down UN’s proposed standards for trading system
Some progress, but some glaring gaps
Local rules are a major drag on American efforts to decarbonise
Some big fossil fuel producers are now pushing for a phaseout
Reactors pioneered by Oklo, X-energy and NuScale suffer financing setbacks as well as regulatory headwinds
Also in this newsletter: Why NGOs are sceptical of Brussels’ proposal to fight foreign interference
Ministers waffling at COP summits would do better to create a cross-border trading scheme to provide those magic numbers
EU ministers criticise Opec over attempts to switch emphasis to emissions as tensions mount at climate talks in Dubai
Food agency says animal protein needed to address hunger and nutrient deficiencies in developing nations
The technology remains years away from commercialisation but it has industry backing
A more rigorous market would be a boon for developing countries — and the climate
Activists work around tight UN restrictions to highlight detentions in the host country and the conflict in Gaza
Azerbaijani capital set to hold next climate summit after Bulgaria drops own bid in face of Russian bar on EU members
Known for his steely style, the Emirati technocrat must persuade countries to reach a deal
New law will stop companies in Russia and Belarus from accessing European pipelines and LNG terminals
Also in today’s newsletter, a new green tool for bond investors
Latest research shows goals of Paris accord are increasingly in jeopardy as almost 200 countries gather at COP28
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