Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
As thousands of turbines near retirement, owners must decide whether to invest in upgrades or walk away from a vital source of clean energy
Rising premiums are a de facto ‘carbon price’ on consumers as extreme weather events become more frequent
Lawyers and activists warn of both a legislative and a judicial clampdown against environmental activism
Natural sources of the gas are more abundant than expected and could supply energy needs for centuries, study shows
Melting season was more than a month longer than usual in parts of the continent
Petrochemicals billionaire says he would have passed on $4bn Belgium investment if he had known of regulatory hurdles
Also in this newsletter: A closer look at the bloc’s green spending gap
US energy giant says Brussels needs to cut its climate-related regulatory burden to draw private funding
The city has reinvented itself before and may need to do so again
Lower demand during mild weather has coincided with surging production
JPMorgan and State Street quit climate group as BlackRock scales back
Lawmakers and diplomats in Brussels express frustration at Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s unpredictable coalition
Research highlights risks posed by pan-continental reforestation project
Move follows chancellor’s removal of climate change from list of policy priorities in bank’s remit, says governor Andrew Bailey
Energy source’s role in the industrial space is becoming more secure
Tech group’s AI tools will assist project to track oil and gas infrastructure
Too many activists fret about a lack of ‘political will’, as if such a force can be magically bottled
Shareholder group Follow This seeks to dismiss US oil major’s lawsuit after dropping green resolution
The rich Nordic country is western Europe’s biggest petroleum producer but likes to tout its green credentials too
Local opponents raise fears over Beijing’s influence as US aims to reshore supply chain
Also in this newsletter: why the EU’s climate goals need to factor in Ukraine
Separate actions from industry and green groups take aim at the administration’s policy
Recent titles focusing on climate change include an interrogation of claims about data and pointers for citizens to make their voice heard
Operators ditch ‘slow steaming’ to compensate for longer journey around the Cape of Good Hope
Companies must balance rewarding investors while trying to keep energy bills affordable
Bank will start disclosing emissions linked to capital raises for oil and gas groups as well as lending
Mountain resorts are diversifying as the top US and Europe trails become unusable even in peak season
UK’s main opposition party faces backlash following decision to ditch key policy ahead of general election later this year
The extraordinary concessions they won from Brussels this week illustrate their potential to reshape the bloc’s politics
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