The Danish government has allocated funds for carbon capture and storage projects, set to decrease emissions by 2.3 million tonnes annually. Major companies are interested, supporting Denmark’s climate targets.
Viewpoint: Panasonic’s unusual climate target
Panasonic’s climate targets goes further than most corporations.
Troubled waters ahead as BP lowers its climate ambition
BP could face backlash as they scale back on climate targets.
New fossil investment far exceeds Paris climate goals: Carbon Tracker
Fossil companies poured $166B into new projects through 2021 and early 2022, despite clear warnings that they’re breaching the 1.5°C limit.
The UK to build its first coal mine in thirty years
The UK is to build its first coal mine in thirty years.
The world is edging closer to climate tipping points
The Global Carbon Project (GCP) has released its annual report which does not offer positive reading. It found there is now a 50% risk that a key climate threshold will soon be reached.
Guterres: We are on a highway to hell
In his opening speech at COP27, Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General did not hold back his words.
John Kerry: Rich countries must up their game on climate
Rich countries must up their climate ambition, John Kerry warns.
UK: Energy security takes priority over net-zero climate targets
Less than half a year post COP26, could the UK be falling back in love with fossil fuels.
Opinion: Unrest underlines need to reform Kazakhstan’s energy sector
With most energy investments still in fossil fuels, significant reform is needed to modernise the sector and meet Kazakhstan’s pledge to become net-zero by 2060. The direction of Chinese investment will be key.