China’s first road map to achieving net zero emissions by 2060 may be too slow to stop the world’s biggest polluter from hastening global warming. Thousands of Chinese delegates applauded when Premier Li Keqiang stood in the Great Hall in Beijing at the start of the National Party Congress on …
Read More »Japan Needs Steep Emissions Cuts from 2030, Energy Reforms for 2050 Climate Goal
Japan needs steep emission reductions as soon as possible, and latest from 2030 onwards, to meet its 2050 net zero carbon targets, along with accelerated gas and power market reforms and rapid development of low carbon power sources, the International Energy Agency said in its Japan 2021 Energy Policy Review …
Read More »Hyundai Heavy Joins Hands with Saudi Aramco in Hydrogen Project
Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings Co. (HHIH) said Wednesday that it has signed a deal with Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil firm Saudi Aramco to cooperate on a hydrogen project. Under the deal, Hyundai Oilbank Co., HHIH’s refining unit, will import liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Saudi Aramco to produce blue hydrogen, …
Read More »IEA Says Global CO2 Emissions Rising again after Nearly 6% Fall Last Year
Global carbon dioxide emissions dropped by 5.8% in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic slowed economic activity, but they rebounded at the end of the year and are on course to rise further, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday. Major economies led a rebound in December when emissions were 2%, …
Read More »Chevron Launches $300m Fund to Focus on Low-Carbon Technology
Chevron Corp on Thursday said it had launched a $300 million fund focused on low-carbon technology, as traditional global oil and gas firms attempt to invest more in green energy and tackle climate change. Major energy firms have set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or are exploring investments in …
Read More »UK Low Carbon Electricity Hit Record Highs in 2020
That’s according to official BEIS figures, which suggest wind, solar and bioenergy recorded increases ranging between 5% and 20%.
Read More »China’s Emissions of Ozone-Harming Gas Are Declining, Studies Find
Emissions from China of a banned gas that harms Earth’s ozone layer have sharply declined after increasing for several years, two teams of scientists said Wednesday, a sign that the Beijing government had made good on vows to crack down on illegal production of the industrial chemical. The findings ease …
Read More »China’s Carbon Trading Market Hobbled by Unanswered Questions
China has, for the first time, asked domestic companies to shoulder the responsibility for controlling the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by buying and selling emission quotas on a unified national carbon market. The sheer scale of the problem could create the world’s largest carbon trading market, but big structural factors …
Read More »China Starts Emissions Trading As It Aims For Net Zero By 2060
China, the world’s largest polluter, launched on Monday an emissions trading scheme as part of its efforts to become a carbon-neutral economy by 2060. The Chinese authorities introduced as of February 1 a set of rules for carbon emissions trading management, a step toward creating a nationwide unified emissions trading …
Read More »Concrete Plans to Recycle Danish Turbines
Scheme will recycle turbine blades for use in cement industry. Danes want to be seen as world’s best in reusing wind tech.
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