EU’s new €25 bln clean tech initiative targets untapped Mediterranean renewables
The European Commission on Tuesday launched the Trans‑Mediterranean Renewable Energy and Clean Tech Cooperation (T‑MED) initiative, aiming to mobilise up to €25 billion in investments by 2035 to tap into the region’s vast but largely unused solar and wind potential.
Read MoreSustainability professionals not overly concerned by AI’s environmental impact -report
About 60% of sustainability teams would like to ramp up their use of artificial intelligence in the coming year, with accuracy concerns posing a more significant deterrent than the environmental impacts of increased demand for water and energy, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Read MoreGoogle targets travel emissions with large SAF certificates deal
Google will target emissions from employee business travel with a new agreement for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) certificates (SAFc), touted as the largest publicly announced SAFc deal between an airline and a single corporate customer to date.
Read MoreFrance opens final consultation on 2050 carbon neutrality roadmap, targets summer adoption
France has opened the final public consultation on the third version of its national low-carbon strategy (SNBC 3), giving stakeholders one month to comment before the climate roadmap is adopted by decree this summer.
Read MoreUK air traffic controller invests in carbon removal credit for first time
An air traffic controller has agreed to buy £500,000 of durable removal credits from a diverse range of projects, as part of a UK Sustainable Aviation coalition that has pledged £2 million to stimulate the carbon removal (CDR) market.
Read MoreDanish cement producer secures up to €2.2 bln in state support for CCS project
A Danish cement producer has secured up to DKK 16.5 billion (€2.2 bln) in state support for a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project expected to remove up to 1.25 million tonnes of CO2 a year from 2030, it announced Tuesday.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Coalition launches new common language, framework for managing permanence in carbon markets
Researchers, environmental organisations, and carbon market experts are urging the industry to look beyond traditional buffer pools and adopt a wider range of tools to ensure the long-term durability of nature-based carbon credits – using a new “unified framework”.
Read MoreSB64: COP31 Presidency unveils global electrification target to accelerate clean energy transition
The incoming presidency of COP31 has proposed a global target to increase the share of energy demand met by electricity to 35% by 2035, positioning electrification as a cornerstone of efforts to reduce emissions and accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.
Read MoreJapanese corporate seeks partners to develop direct ocean carbon capture tech
A Japanese corporate giant is seeking more partners to pioneer direct ocean capture (DOC), after announcing it was developing a pilot plant following two years of research by an institute in Finland.
Read MoreEuropean carbon trading firm opens Amsterdam office
A UK-headquartered carbon and energy trading outfit has opened a new office in Amsterdam, as it looks to expand its presence across France, the Benelux region, and continental Europe.
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