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Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
Gulf state’s liquefied natural gas production capacity to rise nearly 85% before end of decade
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors tells regulator Ofwat it is concerned about in-house oversight
Microsoft, Google and Meta are using more water to cool down data centres that power artificial intelligence products
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
South-east Asian country’s low-cost production of metal vital to electric cars has made traditional suppliers uncompetitive, says Christel Bories
Adapting the Federal Reserve’s playbook for commodity risk
Colorado case claims assets once owned by Chevron escaped decommissioning after new owner filed for bankruptcy
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Authorities say man took advantage of working from home to make $1.76mn from shares in company being taken over by oil major
Regional benchmark trades at lowest rate since Russia began curtailing supplies to Europe in 2021
Also in today’s newsletter, brighter weather ahead for offshore wind and a closer look at ESG bond funds
Typical household will pay £1,690 a year, still well above levels before energy crisis
Talks cool to allow both sides to navigate differences over merger of cross-held Borealis and Borouge arms
Florida firm’s new Hyperion venture to be led by former Newcrest chief executive
Treasury alleges Niels Troost benefited from ‘supporting the government of Russia’ via Paramount SA
Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia say Berlin levy could increase ‘geopolitical dependency’ on Moscow
Earnings at mining and trading group halve as commodity prices soften
Amid falling prices for some industrial metals, the sector is struggling to convince investors of its importance
A Chinese-backed solar factory in Ohio is a case study on how the US president’s landmark climate law is transforming small towns in an election year
Miner suffers slide in earnings and cuts dividend because of slow recovery in gemstones and tumble in metal prices
As thousands of turbines near retirement, owners must decide whether to invest in upgrades or walk away from a vital source of clean energy
A convincing argument for why a solution to the climate crisis cannot rely on markets alone
Miner’s chief Jakob Stausholm outlines ambition to produce iron ore from $20bn development as soon as 2025
Arctic LNG 2 plant completed with Chinese help as Beijing becomes biggest importer of the Russian gas
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