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John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
As opinions shift, asset managers like BlackRock are talking more about maximising returns than about saving the world
UN says voluntary models cannot be substitute for emissions cuts by private sector
Plans launched by summit president Sultan al-Jaber ‘clearly fall short of what is required’, says António Guterres
Darren Woods tells FT that oil and gas major has a role to play in reducing emissions
Methane, renewable and nuclear pledges made at climate conference in Dubai
A searchable dashboard of 193 countries’ historical emissions and future climate targets
Environmentalists warn move to extract minerals needed for green industries risks damaging fragile ecosystems
Also in today’s newsletter, US proposes new carbon offset standards
The politics of responsibility for carbon emissions complicate the response of both aid and trade
CFTC proposes standards for voluntary carbon credit derivatives
Alexander De Croo says EU should deepen single market as subsidy race favours countries with ‘deepest pockets’
A hefty carbon footprint for a skiing holiday
Global action day one: Japan, UK, Climate Club, women shortage, and banks volunteering their own standards
Money from historic agreement would not be made available before ‘sometime next year’
Also in this newsletter: Fed chief says ‘premature’ to rule out more rate rises, US tries to restrict China’s EV role, science round-up
Total attendance at climate change conference in Dubai is estimated at about 80,000
Also in this newsletter, an Atlantic divide in ESG fund flows
Foreign minister Annalena Baerbock says country will fulfil its international obligations
Opposition party leader will accuse Rishi Sunak of watering down efforts to hit net zero by 2050
UN climate conference gets ‘a running start’ as EU joins five other countries to make pledges
The greatest limitation on CCS is comparison with other technologies
Managing biodiversity can be even more complex than reducing carbon emissions. But the costs of inaction are becoming clear
Also in today’s newsletter, time to sell out of the nuke supply chain?
Also in today’s newsletter, the latest from Opec+
Restrictive Gulf laws prohibiting criticism of the state and its leaders could face challenge from human rights protesters
Agency data shows nine years from 2015 to 2023 were warmest on record
Also in this newsletter: How much money can the EU spare for climate compensation?
Scientists warn on the rate of melting — and say research into mitigating the impact is needed
Threats such as deep-sea mining are mobilising nations and financiers to bring in measures, though progress has not been smooth
High interest rates and patchy charging station coverage make it harder to win over mainstream buyers
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