BRIEFING: Europe’s hydrogen industry pins hopes on “lead markets” to spur demand; Uneven model sampling in IPCC scenarios may bias findings, study says; Latvia ...
The German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has commissioned the European Energy Exchange (EEX) to auction national emissions allowances from next year – despite a recent study for it that recommended ...
Headline results in the UN’s climate science reports may be skewed by the dominance of a handful of models in the IPCC’s scenarios database, a peer-reviewed study released Thursday has found.
Supply chain emissions continue to be a blind spot for corporates that could cost them more than $500 billion in liabilities every year by 2030, warned a new report.
Latvia may face heavy fines after its parliament failed again to pass key environmental legislation intended to transpose the EU's emissions trading directive into national law.
Climate change-driven Arctic ice melt could raise global shipping emissions by more than 8% this century as vessels re-route through newly navigable northern passages, according to a new analysis.
Midday Update; Estonia, Slovakia still face challenges to meet 2030 climate goals, says European Commission; Serbia drafts domestic, import carbon tax ...
Serbia on Wednesday unveiled draft legislation to introduce a national tax on greenhouse gas emissions from 2026, as the country moves to align with EU climate policy and shield exporters from costs ...
UK Tory leader vows to bin Climate Change Act – but country’s energy mix already shifting; South Korea needs carbon tax to drive down transport sector emissions, ...
South Korea's transportation sector needs additional policy signal, such as the introduction of a carbon tax, to drive down emissions, a government-affiliated organisation of fiscal experts has ...
Contrail cirrus clouds formed by aircraft can impose substantial social climate costs alongside CO2 emissions, with a new study suggesting that targeted flight re-routing could cut aviation’s warming ...
A carbon ratings agency this week said the practical market impact of a troubled REDD project in Zimbabwe is far smaller than the headline 15.2 million “hot air” credits, with only about 4.9 mln ...