Reducing methane leaks to the atmosphere is the single most important and cost-effective way for the industry to reduce these emissions.
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The funding from IFC will enable VPBank to expand its lending to small and medium businesses and boost financing for projects that help reduce carbon emissions.
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The Committee on Climate Change says the government must now confront the ‘rapid changes’ that are needed to drive decarbonisation while supporting the economy.
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China needs to reduce its reliance on coal. which continues to drive emissions despite the massive uptake of renewable energy sources.
Read More »UN and Nature Conservation Group Launch Fund to Manage Ecosystems
Ecosystem-based adaptation is said to be a key part of promoting nature-based measures for climate change adaptation.
Read More »Oil and Gas Industry must Take Swift Action to Tackle Climate Change
The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies. with their ‘extensive know-how and deep pockets’. can play a crucial role in accelerating the deployment of offshore wind. carbon capture and hydrogen.
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That’s the warning from Chairman of the Oil and Gas Authority. Tim Eggar. who has said the sector must do more to drive down emissions.
Read More »New York State Announces Additional $2bn for Efficiency Initiatives
The New York State Public Service Commission has also approved an ambitious set of energy efficiency and electric heat pump targets to dramatically reduce energy consumption.
Read More »Six Major Oil Companies towards Renewable Energy Sources
BP was the first oil major to commit significant capital to renewable projects. such as wind and solar. from 1980 onwards.
Read More »EDF Renewables Plans 110MW Wind Farm in Wales
Garn Fach would be capable of generating enough electricity to power around 66.000 households a year.
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