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Infrastructure groups have invested heavily in shifting power companies to lower-carbon production
Danish wind developer chief Mads Nipper says project costs heightened by elevated interest rates
Since the early 20th century, the Lone Star State has operated a grid separate from the rest of the US
Trudeau government completes C$34bn Trans Mountain project amid cost overruns and climate concerns
There is a risk that the data centre boom may spur construction of new gas-fired power plants
The shareholders say meeting the Paris Agreement goals is ‘essential to preserve the health of the global economy’
Three-year congressional investigation unearths internal industry documents
Purchase of 10.5GW of electricity highlights rising energy needs of AI and cloud computing
‘Sea sparkle’ bedazzles in the dark but is responsible for a reeking green carpet of algae by day
Labour’s shadow energy secretary could be among the most powerful — and radical — of Starmer’s close allies
Also in today’s newsletter, a new twist in the Science-Based Targets initiative drama
Ex-CCC head warns Rishi Sunak’s rollback on net zero has driven investment elsewhere
Washington takes similar line to Russia and China as UN talks head towards conclusion without a deal
Agreement marks first time rich countries have set deadline on ending reliance on the fossil fuel
Environmental claims come under scrutiny, including the benefits of offsetting emissions from flying
The funds are playing a growing role in the transformation as they chase a growing market
Turin meeting puts timeline on deal made at COP28 summit, with allowance for fossil-fuel-reliant nations like Japan
Also in today’s newsletter, EU deforestation rules open new opportunities for data businesses
Meet the fashion designers reframing the handmade
Europe’s largest digital marketplace for used clothes boosted by rapid revenue growth
Also in this newsletter: why Italian premier Giorgia Meloni is running in the EU elections
While climate is changing, the model for insurance has not
How global warming and deforestation are helping diseases jump from animals to humans and spreading fungal infections, while also fuelling antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’. Plus the impact on malaria, Lyme disease and the insurance industry
Damage to habitats and closer contact can help multiple infections jump from wildlife
Environmental change and adaptation risk prompts new research in neglected field
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