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EnvironmentNewsOil

Brazil’s plans to drill for oil in the Amazon hit stiff resistance

State-run energy firm Petrobras has hit growing resistance from Indigenous groups and government agencies to its premier exploration project

BusinessElectric Vehicles (EVs)News

Exclusive-Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers

Mexico's federal government is refusing to offer such incentives as low-cost public land or tax cuts for investment in EV production

Natural GasNewsTransmission

Nord Stream insurers say policies did not cover war risks, Kommersant reports

Nord Stream is seeking more than €400m from its insurers over damaged pipelines designed to transport Russian gas to Germany

BusinessClimateEconomyFinanceNewsPolitics

IDB eyes joint goals statement with multilateral banks on Saturday

Multilateral development banks are being urged to expand the scope and relevance of their work amid growing needs of developing economies for substantial...

BusinessNewsPoliticsSolarTrade

US plans to restore tariffs on dominant solar technology, sources tell Reuters

The request comes as Qcells is seeking to protect a pledged $2.5B expansion of its U.S. solar manufacturing presence against competition from cheaper...

AnalysisClimateEnvironmentIn-Depth

Climate impacts set to cut 2050 global GPD by nearly a fifth

Climate change caused by CO2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a...

Sheets of copper cathode
AnalysisBusinessCritical MineralsFinanceOpinion

Opinion: Funds buy back into copper’s super-cycle credentials

Opinion: Copper's exposure to energy-transition sectors such as electric vehicles, solar power and smart grids is well known but has been over-shadowed by...

ElectricityEmissionsHydropowerNewsRailTransport

Uniper to ‘green’ Deutsche Bahn with hydroelectric power

Five-year hydroelectric power supply contract designed to help both partners reach emissions targets.

ClimateEmissionsNews

How green are your trainers? Team Japan labels carbon footprint

Japanese Olympians' jackets, trousers and other items will have the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during production stamped on them.

Carbon ManagementEmissionsIndustryManufacturingNews

No major role for carbon capture in steel industry, report says

Carbon capture systems have made "little or no commercial progress" for steelmakers in Europe as alternative technologies gain ground.

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