Environment
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The Global Climate Finance Black Hole: $2 out of $3 doesn’t reach its destination
A report by the ONE Campaign advocacy group examines how resources mobilised by wealthier countries were spent to support those…
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Endangered whale decides to stop drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
For months more legal disputes have led to the postponement of the round of auctions for new oil and gas…
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Only 4% of large companies have quality climate neutrality goals
The Net Zero Tracker report captures an increase in the largest global listed companies that have adopted zero net emissions…
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The global ranking of greenwashing according to consumers
People accuse greenwashing companies in almost all industries, starting with social media, meat industry and textile industry
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New EU green bonds: more transparent and effective
Green bond issuers will have to have a strategy for the transition and demonstrate how the use of funds collected…
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The EU carbon market has withstood the crisis, will reach 150 euro/t in 2030
Reforms, less consumption and guaranteed energy security are the factors that have allowed the EU to preserve the usefulness of…
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Saipem launches Bluenzyme, CO2 capture solutions “Plag&Play”
The first product of the line to arrive on the market is BluenzymeTM 200, a package aimed at small and…
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Japan prepares to issue first transition bonds
Prime Minister Kishida held a new meeting on the implementation of the national strategy of decarbonisation 2050. Announced an expenditure…
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Canada, green light for phasing out fossil subsidies. But how much does it really impact?
The government has issued two documents with guidelines to determine whether fossil subsidies are ineffective or not, and therefore whether…
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UK will give “hundreds” of new licenses for oil and gas exploitation in North Sea
According to the government of London this is a move perfectly in line with the plans for the transition, which…
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