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With long-haul flights exempt from charges and carriers given free allowances, large share of flights not covered by system
Decision to drop pledge to cut emissions by 75% by end of the decade labelled an ‘abject humiliation’ for SNP-Green coalition
Threat of another dry summer increases struggles over swimming pools and scarce resources
Urgent need to ratify UN treaty to protect 30% of oceans by 2030, backers say
Levelling-up secretary places proposal to build new office complex, strongly opposed by Barbican residents, on hold
Airport, metro and road traffic disruption continue in financial centre even as skies clear
Also in today’s newsletter, a new attack on ESG from Texas
Government-commissioned analysis outlines threats such as a lack of crucial parts and shortage of key skills
The PM who knew too much goes a bridge too far
Dutchman led FTSE 100 group’s push into biofuels, hydrogen and renewable power
Part 3 of a new series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability dilemmas looks at ‘green hydrogen’. Read selected FT articles and answer questions on sustainability, governance and social obligations
Many challenges remain before the fuel can play a full role in decarbonisation. Explore the issues with this ‘instant teaching case study’
Two new digital tools offer a fresh perspective on climate and transition risks
World Bank becomes focal point for efforts to raise up to $9tn a year to fight global warming
Recent titles range from the effects of extreme weather on human behaviour to the unseen forces of nature
Last year’s severe storms highlight growing challenge caused by climate change
Paris presses European Commission to take action after trawler fleet banned from 13 areas
Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
The cocooning, pliable and renewable material is increasingly embraced by designers and architects
Science Based Targets initiative says its guidance on carbon offsets has not changed pending draft rules in July
The Turner Prize-winning artist’s latest project is tale of craft, culture and climate crisis
National Farmers’ Union seeks extra support for growers after England suffers wettest 18 months since 1836
Move comes as White House tries to mobilise progressive voters ahead of November election
Leading courts around the world are recognising for the first time that governments have legally binding obligations on emissions
Heatwave in Vietnam damages robusta crop and prompts buying spree, pushing futures contract to highest since launch
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