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Brussels outlines plan to bolster energy infrastructure and insists it will still hit carbon reduction targets
Plan risks pushing up emissions by making it easier to use other fossil fuels
German group weighs offer for all outstanding shares in beleaguered Spanish wind subsidiary
Plus, the 澳门葡京赌城网址 Gulf Coast emerges as a carbon capture and storage hotspot and oil refineries are emitting unsafe levels of benzene
‘Power-to-liquid’ technology may prove the ‘nirvana’ for sustainable aviation, says Australian airline
Envoy says energy crisis sparked by war in Ukraine should not be an excuse to delay climate goals
Primary driver of global warming is accelerating at ‘maximum speed’
Asset manager calls on oil major to seek creation of climate auditor for all companies
Plus, one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations gets a ‘green’ leader with a controversial back-story
Commission plans for reducing carbon emissions accelerated by need to cut dependence on Russian fossil fuels
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Competitors working together is key to achieving progress in climate, security and energy
Plus, Pence drags ESG into the 澳门葡京赌城网址 culture wars and deployment of renewables picks up steam
A net zero carbon world may be difficult to achieve but need not be painful to live in
Managers scramble to avoid falling foul of sanctions over war in Ukraine; how Credit Suisse’s lax approach led to scandals; firms wrestle with new workplace realities; lenders face pressure over carbon-heavy clients; how managers should navigate a ‘perfect storm’; and sun sets on lawless days of cryptocurrencies
People still want to hang out together at conferences, but is there a better way to do things?
Companies would be allowed to build wind and solar projects without need for an environmental impact assessment
It is vital to strengthen operational resilience and crisis management frameworks
Financial watchdogs are demanding greater transparency from lenders over the environmental impact of their clients
Amid the proliferation of net-zero commitments, money managers look to the rise of carbon-related assets
Largest asset manager parts ways with most activists and says war in Ukraine has changed calculus
'Green growth' not 'degrowth' can make societies carbon free by 2050, says the FT's Martin Sandbu
Brazil accounted for more than 40% of global tropical forest loss in 2021
This annual FT-Statista survey lists the 澳门的葡京an companies that have cut their carbon emissions intensity the most. Plus: computer peripherals go green — or try to; new boss for Science Based Targets; cleaner cars; investors bet on climate tech
Investors are pouring money into start-ups that want to build a greener economy
Computer peripherals are small devices with a big environmental footprint
Offsets are not necessarily a no-no — but companies must be transparent in how they use them
The shift to renewables is inevitable, though the country’s economic mix will not make it easy
Luiz Amaral becomes chief executive at a challenging time for the standard-setter
Plus, why finance chiefs are worried about the SEC’s climate proposal
Surging demand after easing of Covid restrictions and supply chain bottlenecks leave power plants short of fuel
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