Legacy airlines fight perpetual war to close significant cost gap on budget rivals
Motorists set to pay an extra 50 cents a litre from 2031, estimates show
Loading taxes or other restrictions on farmers is politically difficult
Emissions targets prompt organisational ‘rethink’ on everything from food to building materials
Microsoft co-founder argues Big Tech’s investment in power-hungry artificial intelligence systems is spurring a boom in clean electricity
The Republican presidential candidate has promised to stop offshore wind development if elected
Statkraft forced to cut growth because of lower electricity prices and higher costs
Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury indicates £28bn a year not enough to achieve Britain’s decarbonisation goal
New opportunities are dwarfed by the enormous cost of rising temperatures
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson focus on the tense negotiations behind the groundbreaking Kyoto climate treaty in 1997
UK asset manager’s decision underlines fierce debate on cutting carbon emissions
Also in today’s newsletter, how attitudes on transition finance in private markets are evolving
But spending still at less than half of estimated level needed by the early 2030s to achieve net zero targets
Momentum behind net zero pledges could be fading as Beijing prioritises economic growth and energy security
Further fatalities set to follow 1,300 deaths on hajj pilgrimage, experts predict
Climate experiments rightly raise hackles but we need to find out whether these fixes could work
Proponents of continued fossil fuel use say it is the only way for the continent to industrialise
Some producers have started to row back on low-carbon strategies amid high fossil fuel demand and investor concerns
UAE and Saudi Arabia are leading region’s efforts to reduce dependence on oil and gas
Frankfurt-based airline is first European group to introduce fees linked to new EU fuel rules coming into force in 2025
Coalition government agrees annual levy on emissions from livestock after months of fraught negotiations
The climate scientist appears well-qualified to do so, but she’s also backed the fossil-friendly policies of her predecessor
Analysis shows challenges country faces in hitting clean energy targets
Industry faces ‘unprecedented structural pressures’ to provide cover across sectors
Businesses, investors and regional politicians form Mission 2025 amid signs some countries easing back on tackling crisis
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