Policymakers need to implement global standards if we are to scale up the role of credits
Swedish battery maker has been grappling with factory problems and slowing growth in European EV take-up
Yara International head calls for more government support in the production of green crop nutrients
John Podesta presses China for ambitious goals on emissions while Beijing urges Washington to ‘maintain consistency’
Shanghai’s Energy Singularity looks to raise $500mn to develop clean energy breakthrough using locally sourced materials
Actual owners of shares should have more say than their hired fund managers
Also in today’s newsletter, a new trend in blue bond issuances
Temperatures in June-to-August period remained 1.5C above pre-industrial levels
A new study raises concerns over the oil and gas industry’s influence on higher education
Demand for battery-powered vehicles has decreased globally over concerns about cost and charging infrastructure
Report suggests basing Common Agricultural Policy payments on income not acreage and calls for curbing meat production
Closure of final plant at the end of September marks a critical step in decarbonising electricity by 2030
The multidisciplinary environmental project directed by Sophie Hunter begins in Venice — but has wider ambitions
Risk modelling firm says recent challenging years are not outliers
Minister says new investment a ‘step forward’ for industry after no bids in last year’s round
The French economist sees promise in technology but worries about the heterogeneity of global climate policies
Rising interest rates, competition for funding and delayed federal support contribute to issues facing sector
An increase in weather-related risk creates dilemmas for property owners, providers and governments
Techniques such as solar radiation modification could play a key role in fighting climate change
As an artificial lake on the Iberian peninsula attracts more businesses, it has become a victim of its own success
Labour ministers say Britain has become a more attractive destination thanks to political stability
Experts warn of ties between Big Tech and philanthropic bodies with groups that set corporate climate standards
Democratic presidential candidate has dropped her opposition to fracking but still supports green transition
Alternative materials can help to reduce the clothing industry’s huge carbon footprint
The likelihood of a divided government means climate policies would require bipartisan support