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Biological charcoal is produced when organic matter, such as waste wood, is heated with little or no oxygen present
UK disposal by Swedish group to German utility highlights divergent views on sector
Confidence is slowly returning to green energy stocks amid mounting expectations that interest rates have peaked
European Commission president accused of sacrificing animal to placate powerful farming lobby
Hornsea 3 project off the Yorkshire coast will be able to supply power for about 3.3mn homes.
Non-profit group raises questions over fiduciary duty
‘Not everyone likes it, but that’s how it is,’ Bernard Arnault’s son says, as rival Kering sets ambitious long-term goals
Planned US cleantech manufacturing investment under Biden has reached $628bn, administration says
UK levelling up secretary says local authorities will be given three months to deliver property plans or face losing planning powers
Also in today’s newsletter, the IEA bets that coal won’t make a comeback
Rescuers race to find survivors as hundreds injured in mountainous region in north-western provinces
Lava spews from 4km fissure but international airport and power plant currently unaffected
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
More than 290 Article 8 funds revised their commitment in Q3 compared with 190 in the previous quarter
Critical hurdles in scale and cost are central to whether systems aimed at dealing with emissions will ever be viable
Industry criticises ministers for implementing scheme on a slower timetable than EU
Officials will have to tread carefully to avoid a consumer backlash
CPP Investment Board and Origin increase stakes during fundraising in UK’s second-largest household energy supplier
Education SDG ‘in peril’ but impact investors have taken an interest
Project shutdowns are environmental coups but can be ‘crippling’ for developing economies
Climate campaigners Uplift and Greenpeace seek to block UK plans in separate applications to Scotland’s top civil court
New subsidy scheme in England benefits big landowners disproportionately, NFU boss says
New rules next year will force companies to publish supply chains’ emissions data
Final tally of more than 65,000 core participants exceeds previous attendance by 80%
Great industrialists once sought to combine improved productivity with new model towns
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