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The Kenyan government has collaborated with the National Council for Nomadic Education in Kenya (NACONEK) and others in an initiative to transition over 40,000 public schools in the country to fuel ...
Less companies reporting sustainability data, as mandated by the EU’s bureaucracy-slashing regulation, will lead to a drop in investment in those companies that would help deliver the EU’s clean ...
Taiwan has released a set of guidelines for offset project developers to utilise idle public lands for the creation of forest-based carbon credits.  Taiwan has released a set of guidelines for offset ...
An independent taskforce commissioned by the UK government is calling for radical reform to tear down the regulatory barriers holding back faster nuclear projects in the UK.
Research into the health and carbon sequestration of global soil has improved over the past decade but remains heavily concentrated in a handful of affluent countries, leaving vast swathes of ...
A carbon removal certification body has added a new module concerning biochar storage in the built environment.
Danish renewables giant Orsted posted strong half-year earnings on Monday and announced plans for a DKK 60 billion (€8 bln) rights issue to bolster its balance sheet as it pushes the pipeline ahead.
Australia may not be on track to meet its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of an emissions reduction of 43% over 2005 levels by 2030, a report said Monday.
Kazakhstan must integrate carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) into a reformed emissions trading system (ETS) if the country is to meet its net zero goal of 2060, according to a recently ...
Direct air capture (DAC) can play a more prominent role in achieving net zero emissions, but policy pushes to boost short-term capacity are crucial, according to a recent study.
Mining giant BHP is conducting an industry-led study on carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) hubs across Asia in partnership with steelmakers and energy firms, it said Monday.
A shift by governments from incremental environmental reforms to deeper fossil fuel phaseouts is creating structural tensions that could stall climate action and threaten the liberal capitalist model ...