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Life cycle analysis compares the carbon from factory or field to the home for artificial and real Christmas trees
Critical hurdles in scale and cost are central to whether systems aimed at dealing with emissions will ever be viable
High interest rates and patchy charging station coverage make it harder to win over mainstream buyers
Threats such as deep-sea mining are mobilising nations and financiers to bring in measures, though progress has not been smooth
Producers argue they have to meet high demand for fossil fuels alongside green investment goals
An EU plan to streamline control of the region’s airspace to boost fuel efficiency has stalled
The future of fossil fuels and the question of who pays for climate damage will be up for debate
Billionaire explains the rationale behind his Breakthrough fund investments in more than 100 nascent companies
Also in today’s newsletter, Carbon Disclosure Project’s new chief details planned reforms
Critics say the country is ignoring its role as a large historical emitter
Many governments and business leaders have made commitments to reduce carbon emissions in response to the 2015 Paris Agreement. This series covers topics surrounding clean tech innovation, energy efficiency and internal carbon pricing
Bill would require lenders to report carbon pollution associated with customers
Start-ups and consultants benefit from race to map carbon footprints
Announcement made as Gulf country prepares to host COP28 climate talks
Japan, US, EU, Australia and South Korea aim to cut emissions of potent global warming gas
Retailer’s redevelopment bid has raised questions about the environmental costs of demolishing and replacing older buildings as opposed to retrofitting them
. . . and how investors can encourage companies to raise their game
For the continent’s carbon emitters, the heat is on — but some are doing better than others in reducing their footprint
Burning trees across Eurasia and North America emitted 1.76bn tonnes of CO₂ in 2021
Creatives are coming up with cool solutions to the island’s tidal wave of rubbish
Perhaps an alternative way to cut CO₂ is to reset the romantic calendar
Buildings, industry and transport drive estimated 1.3% increase, in conflict with Paris targets
As ski resorts try to lower their emissions, demand is increasing across North America for resource-efficient mountain homes
The UK’s old homes leak heat and carbon. Meet the architects pioneering sustainable solutions with bold aesthetics
Coal still powers China-led battery grade projects amid renewables plan
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