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Major companies commit to zero-carbon fueled vessels by 2040, sending clear market signal to fuel producers
BOSTON — Nine major companies including Amazon, IKEA, Michelin, and Unilever announced today their commitment to progressively switch all of their ocean freight to vessels powered by zero-carbon fuels by 2040, in a “fantastic display of ambition that sends a clear market signal to the maritime value chain and fuel…
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Carbon management in EU Recovery and Resilience Plans
Carbon management technologies are included in some but not all European recovery and resilience plans. What does that mean for EU policy?
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WATCH: Pathways to decarbonize marine shipping
Video explainer on the various pathways to decarbonize the global marine shipping sector by switching to zero-carbon fuels like hydrogen and ammonia.
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Europe could store over three centuries’ worth of carbon emissions
In a new paper, we quantify Europe’s geologic storage capacity, a crucial factor for the decarbonization of heavy industry.
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Environmental groups call on the European Commission to act on energy imports
Environmental groups call on European Commissioners to address methane emissions from imports of fossil fuels in EU methane legislation.
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24 additional countries to join Global Methane Pledge as momentum builds ahead of COP26
The U.S. and EU today announced that 24 additional countries intend to join the Global Methane Pledge at its official launch at COP26
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North Carolina clean energy bill commits power sector to net-zero emissions
The North Carolina legislature passed the HB 951 clean energy bill requiring the state’s electric utilities to achieve a 70% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
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Why Europe needs a climate-forward innovation policy
By enabling early investment in climate tech and thereby progressing commercialisation and lowering the cost of these technologies, EU policy can support global access to carbon removal technologies in the long term.