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G7 leaders meet as global energy markets grapple with spike in fossil fuel prices while funding of renewable energy lags
Wealth managers say most clients remain committed to greener assets
Country dominates electric vehicle supply chain as west races to develop rare earths production
Supply chains may have to shift to recyclable, durable clothes — with uncertain consequences
Plus, how much of the world’s reserves must stay in the ground to meet the Paris climate target for global warming?
With scorching temperatures becoming increasingly severe, some places will simply fail to cope
EU countries are turning back to coal but they should be speeding up the transition to renewables
The world’s largest carmakers are among those driving hardest for sustainable minerals
The 5.9-magnitude quake comes as Taliban struggle to govern amid wider economic crisis
French lender focuses on decarbonisation despite resurgence of fossil fuels in wake of Ukraine war
New laws come as UN shifts delayed COP15 summit from China to Canada to address extinction of species
Perhaps the world needs to learn that flying is not a human right
The city’s poor people do not have the means to withstand the extreme weather
Lindner’s stance on EU plans set to cause ructions within Berlin coalition
Green policy is turning into the fast-fashion of business strategy, constantly evolving to meet competing demands
The country is as hopelessly and compromisingly addicted to coal as it is to Russian gas
Pilita Clark selects her best mid-year reads
Satellite imagery suggests emissions may exceed what mining companies have been reporting
Construction of blast furnaces despite carbon pledges jeopardises investments, report finds
Ursula von der Leyen says focus should remain on investment in renewables as countries try to avert energy crisis
Focus on renewables and natural gas would charge up continent’s economic development, says Fatih Birol
Young jewellery designers are experimenting with form and raw materials, turning traditional ideas of perfection on their head
Financial regulators clamp down on companies misleading investors by overstating the greenness of their funds
Talks with India will present first challenge as EU increasingly uses economic muscle to change policies elsewhere
Fears rise that illegal logging will meet demand as protections are loosened and sanctions curb Russian exports
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