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  • Thursday, 25 February, 2021
    UK regional policy
    Darlington emerges as most likely location for Treasury’s northern base

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak expected to rebuff last-ditch pleas from senior civil servants to pick a city

  • Wednesday, 24 February, 2021
    Carbon trading
    UK energy market faces ‘instability’ over carbon trading delay

    Power companies call for clarity from government on post-Brexit schemes

  • Sunday, 21 February, 2021
    Inside BusinessJonathan Ford
    The creative climate accounting of biomass

    The technology’s green credentials depend on questionable assumptions about the future

  • Wednesday, 3 February, 2021
    The Big Read
    Lex in-depth: how carbon prices will transform industry Premium

    Putting a high cost on emissions will supercharge investment in greener technologies — and cripple businesses that cannot adapt

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    The Commodities NoteClimate change
    Oil and gas contracts should drive climate gains

    Emissions abatement must become standard component for new gasfields development

  • Monday, 11 January, 2021
    News in-depth
    Norway’s Viking ‘Longship’ goes after greenhouse gas emissions

    Flagship carbon capture project targets heavy industry — and could prove template for Europe

  • Monday, 11 January, 2021
    Environment groups question UK’s carbon capture push

    Global Witness and Friends of the Earth Scotland describe the technology as a costly ‘distraction’

  • Tuesday, 29 December, 2020
    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd
    Mitsubishi Heavy looks beyond solar and wind in clean energy push

    Japanese conglomerate faces emissions challenge because of reliance on carbon-heavy businesses

  • Monday, 9 November, 2020
    Utilities
    Do US power companies’ carbon pledges add up?

    Bold ambition to eradicate emissions depends on fledgling technologies

  • Promoted Content
  • Monday, 9 November, 2020
    The Commodities NoteMuqsit Ashraf
    Big Oil must make seismic changes to survive

    The industry needs a reset in order to maintain its social licence to operate

  • Monday, 5 October, 2020
    UK politics & policy
    Johnson heralds UK green investment to meet climate targets

    Promise of £160m for wind power with initiatives for hydrogen fuel and carbon capture

  • Tuesday, 28 July, 2020
    Oil & Gas industry
    US oil’s slow grind higher Premium

    Production is rising, but the turmoil has not disappeared

  • Tuesday, 28 July, 2020
    Johan Rockström
    Why we need to declare a global climate emergency now

    It is cheap insurance for future generations to match the risk with action to preserve the ecosystems we all need

  • Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
    Climate change
    Siberia heatwave caused by man-made emissions, study finds

    Surface temperatures in parts of the Russian region were up to 10C above average in May

  • Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
    Special ReportRethinking Energy
    Start-ups test ideas to suck CO2 from atmosphere

    Widespread targets to reduce emissions to net zero have boosted interest in ‘direct air capture’ technology

  • Monday, 6 July, 2020
    The Commodities NoteJames Whiteside
    What does the pathway to net zero look like for miners?

    The lead time to new technology development and installation means preparations need to start now

  • Thursday, 25 June, 2020
    Renewable energy
    ArcelorMittal warns that EU’s carbon goal will cost steelmaker up to €40bn

    Group calls for financial and policy support on 2050 goal of net-zero emissions

  • Friday, 5 June, 2020
    Special ReportChina Green Finance
    China’s carbon trading scheme struggles to take off

    Advocates fear economic slowdown and scheme’s fine-tuning signify further delays

  • Wednesday, 11 March, 2020
    UK Budget
    Green boost as £800m pledged for carbon capture

    Climate campaigners say measures lack ambition to tackle crisis

  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2020
    News in-depthUK Budget
    Zero emissions goal: the mess of Britain’s carbon taxes

    To meet its ambitious environmental target, the UK will need a more uniform carbon price across industries

  • Tuesday, 18 February, 2020
    Martin Wolf
    Last chance for the climate transition

    Achieving zero emissions by 2050 would require unprecedented global co-operation

  • Wednesday, 13 November, 2019
    Climate change
    Drastic changes needed over climate crisis, says IEA

    Emissions will continue to rise even if governments meet existing environmental targets

  • Wednesday, 16 October, 2019
    News in-depth
    Clock ticks on US carbon capture projects

    Investors still await rules on a 2018 tax credit meant to encourage technology that will store planet-warming CO2

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2019
    Inside BusinessMichael Pooler
    Greener steel industry still looks a long way off

    Replacing coke with hydrogen would remove CO2 emissions — but process remains in infancy

  • Friday, 27 September, 2019
    FT AlphavilleJemima Kelly
    Ride-sharing apps can’t save the planet (obv)

    But they can come up with excellent green-flavoured marketing strategies. 

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