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Renewable deployment helped limit rise in carbon emissions

Carbon emissions in 2022 rose less than was originally feared, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.

read more... 02/03/2023

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Rome mayor to tackle carbon emissions with building renovation wave

Buildings are accountable for 53% of carbon emissions in the city of Rome, and this is the main issue that needs to be addressed in order to achieve climate neutrality, Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri told EURACTIV in an interview.

read more... 24/02/2023

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Methane from Australian coal and gas could be 60% higher than estimated

Methane emissions from Australian coalmines and gas production could be more than 60% higher than federal government estimates suggest, according to satellite and ground data released by the International Energy Agency.

read more... 24/02/2023

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Draft ETS reforms gain key approval from EU ambassadors

Draft carbon market reforms with more ambitious emission cuts have gained a formal approval from EU ambassadors in a key step towards making them binding, the Swedish EU presidency said on Wednesday.

read more... 09/02/2023

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Germany raises record EUR 13bn through carbon pricing

Germany raised a record EUR 13.2bn last year through emissions sales on both Europe’s carbon market and the country’s domestic scheme for heating and transport, the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) said on Tuesday.

read more... 05/01/2023

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