Climate crisis: FTSE giants fail to disclose their carbon footprint.

BP, Glencore, Rolls-Royce, Just Eat and B&M among last eight firms yet to provide investors with information.

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World is in danger of missing Paris climate target, summit is warned.

Minister tells more than 80 world leaders that not enough is being done.

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The end of coal? Why investors aren't buying the myth of the industry's 'renaissance'.

At the world’s biggest coal export port in Newcastle, no China-bound ships are waiting or scheduled to load before Christmas

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Discarded masks infecting oceans as side effect of Covid pandemic.

'Significant portion’ of billions of masks and gloves used each month end up in seas. The pale blue of a mask is easy to spot among the dry-brown reeds.

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China and India fail to set ambitious new climate targets at key talks.

China’s new emissions target for 2030 is an ‘incremental step forward’, an analyst says

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TWRE GREEN TALKS: Development of Wind Energy - 17/12/2020, 19:00 CET

Dear Valuable Followers and Stakeholders As we are finishing the year, #TWRE #GreenTalks event continues with strong content. As you know #WindEnergy showed continues development and also increased the installed capacity this year despite pandemic.

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Ardern disputes Greta Thunberg's criticism of New Zealand climate policy.

Prime minister says New Zealand is doing more than activist suggests after Thunberg tweets about ‘so-called climate emergency declaration’

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Sizewell C: government reignites £20bn nuclear power station row.

Talks with EDF could lead to energy customers being charged for construction costs.

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Climate crisis sends temperatures soaring in Lapland.

Traditional way of life under threat in vast area straddling the Arctic Circle.

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US to hold world climate summit early next year and seek to rejoin Paris accord

Action points for first 100 days of Joe Biden presidency seen as boost to international action currently falling behind

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Japan Plans Huge Offshore Wind Expansion to Hit Climate Goal.

Japan will aim to more than quadruple offshore wind generation capacity in the decade to 2040 under plans to meet its mid-century emissions reduction 

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The Paris Deal at 5. Is it Working?

December 12, 2020 marked the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement. A Climate Ambition Summit hosted by the UK, France and the UN celebrated the event.

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Eat the Rich, Save the Planet.

The world’s richest 1% must reduce their carbon footprint by a factor of 30 to save the planet. According to the UNEP Emissions Gap Report for 2020, the

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People, planet on ‘collision course’, warns UN Development Programme.

Countries must redesign their development pathways to reduce damage to the environment and the natural world, or risk stalling progress for humanity overall, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has warned in a major new report. 

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Estimating and tracking the remaining carbon budget for stringent climate targets.

Abstract Research reported during the past decade has shown that global warming is roughly proportional to the total amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

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America's last wilderness is about to go to the highest bidder for oil drilling.

Ten thousand years of undisturbed nature will soon be open to the highest bidder, starting at $25 an acre. Language is everything.

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The Morrison government subsidising dirty fuel amid the climate crisis beggars belief.

Angus Taylor seems to be wilfully ignoring Australia’s huge transport emissions problem.

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'Carbon storage as a service': Norway backs $800m Big Oil-led carbon capture flagship.

Northern Lights project being developed together by Shell, Total and Equinor will 'ship in' CO2 collected from industrial emitters for storage under North Sea.

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