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Baku still ‘working on’ its own climate plan as president argues fossil fuels will be needed for ‘years to come’
Batteries and other solutions aim to store wind, solar and hydropower to make up for intermittent supply
Also in today’s newsletter, meet the new players in the sustainable bond issuance space
Canadian satellite operator GHGSat is proving the power of its technology
Global demand for the biofuel has been strong despite the rise of EVs
Campaign groups raise concerns that schemes will fund damaging solutions after complaints over plant involving Danone
Lawyers representing DRC allege Apple’s products contain illegally exported minerals, despite tech company’s claims of environmental and social responsibility
Consumer goods giant extends deadlines and reduces the scale on its ESG goals
Three takeaways from a bullish IEA forecast on the state of electric cars and batteries
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
This annual FT-Statista survey lists the companies that have made the most progress in cutting their carbon emissions intensity. A full report, comprising articles discussing the issues that this research raises, will follow on May 16
Despite chafing at green regulations, companies are making headway on cutting carbon emissions
The company’s global plans range from solar modules and electric buses, trucks and trains to complex transport systems. But is it trying to do too much?
Move is expected to push up prices as aircraft switch to 10% blend of greener fuels by 2030
Final plenary session of parliament sees climate legislation passed despite political and industry opposition
Shareholder resolution highlights challenges around Norwegian company’s climate pledge
Also in this newsletter: why Finland wants to cut down more trees and import less Russian wood
Defending the environmental status quo in the name of ‘pragmatism’ is indefensible
Shortage of data raises questions over condition of infrastructure as groups seek sharp increases in bills
More than 100,000 evacuated in Chinese floods, schools close in India and Bangladesh, warnings in Thailand and Philippines
The rush to exploit a power surplus in the country’s north has raised questions over infrastructure and energy use
Energy watchdog’s forecast runs counter to sentiment among many carmakers struggling to sell battery-run vehicles
Rich countries espouse active industrial policy at home while continuing to impose outdated policies abroad
Amin Nasser praises Beijing’s efforts to make solar panels and electric vehicles cheaper
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