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A massive hydrogen project at the heart of Ed Miliband’s net zero plans risks being cancelled as BP retreats from green ...
IATA reaffirms the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 for airlines. Understand the industry's sustainable aviation fuel ...
In the past 12 months, hundreds of businesses have seen their targets removed from net-zero dashboards and some companies ...
Producers are expected to charge airlines £1.2 billion in "compliance fees" or fines for failing to supply carriers with at ...
The facts are clear: Miliband’s Net Zero is a one-way ticket to energy poverty, industrial decay, and national subjugation.
The 1.2GW project was set to produce hydrogen from natural gas and capture associated emissions, contributing heavily to the ...
Greening state capitalism will become increasingly necessary as global competition and the world both continue to heat up.
Airline passengers will foot costs of almost $3bn (£2.2bn) a year as the EU and UK impose net zero targets, an industry chief has warned.
IATA Director Willie Walsh highlights the responsibility of governments and fuel producers in aviation's climate progress ...