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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
South Africa’s Secunda plant has higher emissions than Portugal but investors are piling on pressure for change
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
Also in today’s newsletter, a new documentary on how Biden’s landmark climate law changed the world
New body will explore targeted taxes on fossil fuel and other sectors
Record supply from world’s top producer complicates Opec+ maths and White House climate push
Ads on Google by Air France, Lufthansa and Etihad found to have breached advertising code
Lenders are ‘reluctant to disrupt’ relations with large CO₂ emitters
Countries might soon be able to trade emission reductions with other governments, but experts warn the market is already being exploited in developing countries
The ballooning presence of executives at UN climate talks has prompted a rethink about their role
Campaign groups put total tally of sector’s representatives at more than 2,450
Environmentalists warn move to extract minerals needed for green industries risks damaging fragile ecosystems
Also in today’s newsletter, US proposes new carbon offset standards
UN says voluntary models cannot be substitute for emissions cuts by private sector
John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
Dozens of chief executives attend COP28 in Dubai as critics label it a ‘trade show’
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