‘We have never seen such an anomaly’ warns climate expert even as La Niña phenomenon brings early signs of cooling
Category one storm hits Houston, leaving millions without power and killing two people
Shifting weather patterns are reducing crop yields and squeezing supplies, creating what could become a permanent source of inflation
Party captures all its targets after luring leftwing voters from Labour, as investors note clear support for climate action
Industry executives warn storm’s size and early arrival raises risks for rest of season
Oil major paused work on Rotterdam project this week amid difficult market
Record sea temperatures fuel destruction across Caribbean and Mexico and Gulf coast
Chief executive of Nasdaq-listed Indian renewables group says companies are mis-priced as they struggle to raise cash
The nation’s inability to protect a species that has such cultural power looks both cavalier and foolish
Only two climate-related proposals received majority support this year, and no diversity initiative cleared 50%
Also in today’s newsletter, a new report casts doubt on clean hydrogen’s role in the power sector
Also in this newsletter: French horse-trading, Biden under pressure, inflation slows across Europe
The overturning of the Chevron doctrine means the opinion of experts will count for less
Current market is in gridlock, with governments flip-flopping on green targets
Industry believes recent moves to set up factories in Europe are aimed at dodging potential crackdowns
Work on energy transition project in Rotterdam will be further delayed
Joachim Nagel says EU’s biggest economy must address ‘major challenges’ to fuel growth
John Podesta signals shift in policy targeting goods from ‘dirtier’ countries
Biden climate adviser John Podesta sits down with Moral Money to explain the administration’s shift in thinking
Motorists set to pay an extra 50 cents a litre from 2031, estimates show
New facility is aimed at smaller projects that would otherwise struggle to find cover
Loading taxes or other restrictions on farmers is politically difficult
Emissions targets prompt organisational ‘rethink’ on everything from food to building materials
Microsoft co-founder argues Big Tech’s investment in power-hungry artificial intelligence systems is spurring a boom in clean electricity
The Republican presidential candidate has promised to stop offshore wind development if elected
Statkraft forced to cut growth because of lower electricity prices and higher costs
Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury indicates £28bn a year not enough to achieve Britain’s decarbonisation goal
Also in today’s newsletter, how attitudes on transition finance in private markets are evolving
But spending still at less than half of estimated level needed by the early 2030s to achieve net zero targets
Momentum behind net zero pledges could be fading as Beijing prioritises economic growth and energy security
Further fatalities set to follow 1,300 deaths on hajj pilgrimage, experts predict
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