Global coal consumption will rise to an all-time high in 2022 and remain at similar levels for several years in the absence of stronger efforts to accelerate the transition to clean energy, a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) showed Friday. The IEA expects global coal use to rise …
Read More »European Countries Try to Weaken EU Clampdown on Methane Emissions
Some European Union countries are trying to weaken the bloc’s planned law to cut methane emissions in the oil and gas sector, documents show, weeks after the EU pledged at the COP27 climate conference to do more to tackle the potent greenhouse gas. Methane is the second biggest cause of …
Read More »India could Attract $10 Billion of Low-Carbon Energy Investments in 2023
India could attract some $10 billion in low-carbon energy investments next year, Bank of America analysts have estimated, noting the subcontinent as a bright spot in a subdued capital-raising market. “If you really have to get your ESG story right, and if you are into energy, then you can do …
Read More »Italy Invests in Clean Energy to Become European Energy Hub
The government is investing in clean energy, in addition to gas and LNG, to become energy independent and become the energy hub of Europe. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (Brothers of Italy/Ecr) told voters before the general election on 25 September that she wants to make Italy, particularly the south, an …
Read More »Green Hydrogen is not a Silver Bullet Solution
Contrary to much decarbonization hype, jumping on the green hydrogen bandwagon is not a silver bullet solution to climate change. In fact, it’s a double-edged sword. A versatile energy carrier, hydrogen is projected to play a major part in decarbonization of global manufacturing and industrial supply chains, but its production, …
Read More »Coal is Casting a Shadow over China’s Remarkable Renewable Achievements
China is struggling to balance its pressing need to shore up energy security with its ambitions to position itself at the forefront of the global clean energy transition. As the world gears up for the 27th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as COP27, the world’s major …
Read More »COP27 Reignites the Debate about Carbon Credits
COP27 is highlighting the controversial and sometimes contradictory nature of carbon credits as proposals for crediting schemes spark debate and even heckling at the event currently in its second and final week in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. While some argue that a carbon credit scheme is an essential form of …
Read More »Biden Says the Climate Crisis is about ‘very Life of the Planet’
US President Joe Biden told the COP27 climate conference in Egypt on Friday (11 November) that global warming posed an existential threat to the planet and promised the United States would meet its targets for fighting it. His speech was intended pump up global ambition to prevent the worst of …
Read More »UN Launches Satellite System to Track Methane Emissions
The United Nations is launching a satellite-based system to detect and track global methane emissions as part of efforts to reduce emissions of methane, which is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. During the COP27 climate summit in Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh, the UN Environment Programme announced on …
Read More »US Launches Green Transition Scheme for Global South
The United States launched Wednesday a partnership with private funds aimed at supporting the transition to renewable energy in developing nations, based on a carbon credit system criticised by climate activists. The government scheme, launched at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt along with the Bezos Earth Fund and Rockefeller …
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