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FILE PHOTO: John Podesta, Senior Advisor to the President for International Climate Policy, The White House speaks at the Milken Conference 2024 Global Conference Sessions at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May 6, 2024.  REUTERS/David Swanson/File Photo
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As China, U.S. climate envoys meet, presidential election casts shadow

The chance of a Trump re-election could make new climate pledges between China and the US difficult as Podesta visits Beijing.

AgricultureBusinessClimateEmissionsEmissions MarketsNewsRegulations

Carbon registry Verra rejects China rice projects

Integrity of rice irrigation schemes under scrutiny after carbon market monitor rejects 37 Chinese projects.

A drone view shows fishing boats being moored at a port as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, in Lianjiang county of Fuzhou, Fujian province, China July 23, 2024. China Daily via REUTERS
AnalysisIn-DepthReports

Climate change causing more change in rainfall, fiercer typhoons, scientists say

Climate change is driving more extreme weather patterns, intensifying tropical storms, and causing wider fluctuations in rainfall.

FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A student takes part in a global protest against climate change in Mumbai, India, March 15, 2019. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo
BusinessClimateClimate FinanceEmissionsEnvironmentNewsPoliticsResiliency

BASIC bloc slams ‘leadership void’ on climate change, finance

Ministers from the bloc countries expressed concern that industrialised nations were "backtracking" on their climate pledges.

TMC plans to apply for a licence to extract deep sea minerals before the end of this year, as nations gather to minimise environmental risks. (Stas Parechyn/Unsplash)
BiodiversityClimateCritical MineralsEnvironmentMineralsMiningNews

Canada’s TMC to apply for deep sea mining licence this year, chief exec says

TMC plans to apply for a licence to extract deep sea minerals before the end of this year, as nations gather to minimise...

Greenpeace activists hold banners during a protest against the deep sea mining vessel Hidden Gem (not pictured), commissioned by Canadian miner The Metals Company, in the Mexican Pacific port of Manzanillo, in Manzanillo, Mexico September 27, 2023. Gustavo Graf/Greenpeace Mexico/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
ClimateEnvironmentMiningNewsPolitics

Nations gather to negotiate deep sea mining code as opposition mounts

As many as 27 countries are calling for at least a temporary ban.

BusinessEmissionsNews

European carbon removal specialists to support new projects in India

European carbon removal specialists have launched an initiative to help Indian businesses develop projects that suck CO2 out the atmosphere.

FILE PHOTO: People cross a street in the Central Business District (CBD) on a polluted day in Beijing, China, March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
ClimateEmissionsEnvironmentLegislationNewsPoliticsRegulations

China plans new carbon measurement standards to boost climate efforts

China aims to establish a carbon footprint management system by 2027, to create a more unified system to measure carbon emissions

FILE PHOTO: A boat sails on the Gulf Of Thailand during the sunset at Ko Samui in Thailand March 3, 2020. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar/File Photo
ClimateFuelMaritimeNewsTransport

Cleaner shipping fuel is contributing to ocean warming

Shipping fuel regulations in 2020 have led to a cut in sulphur dioxide pollution, but may have made the ocean warmer by reducing...

FILE PHOTO: A wind turbine is seen on the Frodsham on shore wind farm in Frodsham, Britain, September 5, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo
ElectricityFuelNewsPolitics

Global shift to renewables slowed in 2023, policy group says

The global shift to renewables in major energy-consuming sectors slowed in 2023, hindered by regulatory gaps and political pressures.

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