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Indian scientists hope cloud-seeding scheme will help clean the skies over world’s most polluted city
Rating agency says investors ignore ESG when lending to some fossil fuel companies
Co-operation viewed as positive sign ahead of COP28 despite lack of commitment on phaseout of fossil fuels
New regulations fail to include specific target on reduction of potent greenhouse gas emissions from energy sector
South African petrochemicals group under fire over environmental targets to cut emissions
Oil major’s $54bn Gorgon natural gas project has failed to meet targets for capturing CO₂
Rio records hottest day of the year while Kenya, Somalia and Dubai are hit by severe flooding
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State’s lawsuit demands drinks maker reduce quantity of waste and pay for environmental damage
The British company thinks it can help buyers choose credits that have genuine impact
Decision comes after US threatened ‘countermeasures’ as well as opposition from EU and Canada
Google DeepMind’s model beat world’s leading system in 90% of metrics used and took only a fraction of the time
Also in today’s newsletter, Exxon’s foray into lithium and a Russian oil scoop
Pilita Clark selects her must-read titles
Programme would mirror scheme launched by EU
Producers and traders call for more details and say rules will fail to deliver environmental benefits
Blythewood is a test case for how US manufacturing projects could affect rural economies
From dahlias to salvias to choisyas, flowers are blooming amid the mildness of what used to be a frosty month
Bulk of TES Canada’s production will be used to generate ‘electric natural gas’
Also in today’s newsletter, some of the world’s largest polluters are getting dirtier
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signs treaty with Pacific island nation affected by global warming
Campaigners criticise marketing efforts to soften youth opinion towards fossil fuels
Acquisitions will allow more room to manoeuvre if energy transition picks up pace
MEPs say bigger cuts would hurt carmakers and consumers but back curbs on microplastics in brakes and tyres
Oil major is ‘seeking to silence legitimate demands for climate justice’, says environmental organisation
Cutting carbon emissions is the correct path but the sector also needs a strategy to recycle scrap metal
Temperature peak in October follows four months in succession of exceptional weather
Investors must survive wild market swings to reap rewards
From luxury houses to cement makers, businesses are boosting renewable energy projects with long-term supply contracts
Move is a sign of support for the world’s largest venture deploying nascent climate technology
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