Thursday, 6 March 2025

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EU passes measures to better certify carbon storage

Scheme harmonises criteria across Europe for many types of carbon removals "to counter greenwashing".

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Examining carbon capture’s potential in Canada’s quest for net-zero emissions

Clean Prosperity published a report assessing the potential for expanding carbon capture and storage in Canada and how that could help the country...

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Red Sea crisis forces operators to use more container ships, adding to emission concerns

The shipping industry's pledge to limit its carbon footprint may suffer a setback as the current Red Sea crisis prompts it to use...

Three European Union flags, which are blue with gold stars, wave in the wind against the backdrop of the European Commission headquarters.
EmissionsLegislationNatural GasNewsOilPoliticsTrade

EU lawmakers adopt law to hit oil and gas imports with methane emissions limit

A new EU law will place methane emission limits on Europe's oil and gas imports from 2030, pressuring international suppliers to clamp down...

AutomotiveEmissionsLegislationNewsPoliticsTransport

EU Parliament approves law to slash trucks’ carbon footprint

A law to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from trucks will require most new heavy-duty vehicles sold in the EU be emissions-free beginning in...

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Global 2023 carbon emissions trading revenues grew to $74 billion: report

Global revenues from the sale of carbon permits in emissions trading systems (ETS) grew to a record $74 billion last year, says report...

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UN climate chief says humans have two years left ‘to save the world’

Time is running out to make changes and find the crucial funding to do so, says Simon Stiell in a plea to global...

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Russia considers easing gasoline eco requirements, sources say

After Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries, Russia is reportedly hoping to ease standards and use lower quality gasoline to stave off fuel shortages.

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Swiss press say ‘absurd’ climate ruling could harm democracy

Media raises concerns that European Court of Human Rights' ruling in favour of women's group could undermine democracy with "activisit jurisprudence", newspapers warn.

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Court upholds California’s authority to set nation-leading vehicle emission rules

California can continue to set its own nation-leading vehicle emissions standards, a federal court ruled Tuesday.

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