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Satellite Detects Methane Gas, A Tool to Curb Climate Change
Oil and gas accidents have long emitted vast amounts of methane, a gas second only to carbon dioxide in its potential to warm the planet. Measuring such release…
Exxon Well Blast Caused Huge Methane Leak in Ohio
An Exxon Mobil Corp. natural gas well in Ohio released more methane into the atmosphere during a blowout in 2018 than some countries do in a year, according to …
Thermal coal
Coal Demand to Remain Stable Amid Climate Concerns
The demand for coal will remain steady over the next four years due to demand from Asia, which comes despite fears of the climate crisis, the International Ener…
Climate Change Policy Must Include Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
About 25,000 government, private sector, scientific community, and civil society representatives from over 200 countries recently attended the UN Climate Change…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Scotland Must 'Walk The Talk' on Climate Change
Action across the economy is needed in the next 12 months if Scotland's new target for greenhouse gas emissions is to be met, a report has warned.
The Longest UN Climate Talks End with No Deal on Carbon Markets
The two-week long negotiations which extended till Sunday saw no agreement on major issues such as Article 6, loss and damage, and long term finance.
Reports: Number 10 Planning to Revive Department of Energy and Climate Change
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning sweeping Whitehall reforms, including the reinstatement of a Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), as he seek…
Clean Coal
Japan Faced a Barrage of Criticism Over its Continued Support for Coal
As a key United Nations conference on climate change in Madrid entered its final days, Japan faced a barrage of criticism over its continued support for coal fo…
Climate Policy
Germany’s Climate Policy Doesn’t Suit the EU
They all agree, but they won’t all agree to participate. The hypocritical deal on climate neutrality by 2050 reached at the EU summit demonstrates how isolated…
Exxon and Chevron Targeted by Climate-Activist Shareholder Group
The Dutch activist fund that has filed shareholder resolutions pressuring major oil companies in Europe to take action on climate change has set its sights on t…
Green Deal for Europe Announced: Policy Overview and First Reactions
The European Commission has presented its Green Deal for addressing climate and environmental challenges across Europe.
Role of Biofuels Examined in the Decarbonisation of Shipping
The report The Role of Sustainable Biofuels in the Decarbonisation of Shipping: The findings of an inquiry into the sustainability and availability of biofuels …
New UK Government ‘Must Beef up Green Ambition’
The UK renewables industry has called on the new Conservative government to be more ambitious to support the expansion of the green energy sector.
Japan Companies Show Off Carbon-Free Tech as Tokyo Clings to Coal
While the Japanese government weathers criticism at a United Nations climate conference over its failure to renounce coal, the country's private sector is using…
Solar Industry Leaps at Chance to Help Deliver European Green Deal
The EU’s new plan to lead the global fight for a greener and fairer economy has been warmly received by the solar industry, which has put itself forward as a k…
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