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Britain to spend $1.4 bln to cut carbon emissions from industry, hospitals

Britain plans to invest 1 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals, it said on Wednesday, as part of wider "green revolution" designed to create thousands of jobs and meet climate targets.

read more... 17/03/2021

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Daily (15.03.2021): Carbon prices rose on Friday to float around a new record of €43

Crude oil prices edged lower on Friday, weighed by concerns on rising interest rates and the gradual restart of refineries. Hence, both Brent and WTI oil slipped by 0.6% to close at $69.22 a barrel and $65.61 a barrel, respectively.

read more... 15/03/2021

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Nigeria’s Lawsuits Against Shell Could Cause Oil Major Exodus

Judging from recent headlines, Nigeria has unleashed one of the most spectacular legal attacks on one of its key oil and gas investors, to an extent previously unseen in the country’s more than 60 years of hydrocarbon production.

read more... 11/03/2021

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Daily (10.03.2021): Carbon prices hit new highs above 40EUR amid bullish equities and energy markets

Oil crude futures retreated on Tuesday, influenced by expectations of a rise in US crude inventories. Furthermore, stronger dollar coupled with a possible increase in Libya oil production also pressured the prices. Hence, Brent crude fell by 1.1%, or $0.72 to settle at $67.52 a barrel. At the same time, US WTI crude lost 1.6% or $1.04, to end at $64.01 a barrel.

read more... 10/03/2021

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European Parliament drops call to end free allowances under carbon border levy

The European Parliament on Tuesday dropped its call to phase out the free allowances industrial sectors receive through the European Union carbon market if those sectors become covered by the bloc’s planned carbon border policy.

read more... 10/03/2021

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