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US climate envoy to go to China as talks progress on greenhouse gas cuts

by Walter Watson
US climate envoy to go to China as talks progress on greenhouse gas cuts

The top US climate diplomat said on Tuesday that he would travel to China later this year to continue talks on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Envoys from both nations – …

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Opinion | Southeast Asia’s peatlands are in crisis. What can be done?

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Southeast Asia’s peatlands are in crisis. What can be done?

A significant portion of the world’s tropical peatlands are in Southeast Asia. Indonesia and Malaysia are the peatland powerhouses of the region. Indonesia alone is home to more than 30 …

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What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?

by Anas Siddiqui
What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?

Here is what you need to know about green hydrogen: 01:27 France unveils prototype zero-emission cargo ship powered by hydrogen France unveils prototype zero-emission cargo ship powered by hydrogen What …

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China’s Dalian shipyard begins work on third liquefied carbon dioxide carrier

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s Dalian shipyard begins work on third liquefied carbon dioxide carrier

Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSI), a unit of one of China’s biggest shipbuilding conglomerates, has commenced the construction of a third specialist vessel ordered by Northern Lights, which will transport liquefied …

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Green innovation: Hong Kong start-ups nurture trillions of tiny algae as carbon-capture tech to address climate change

by Anas Siddiqui
Green innovation: Hong Kong start-ups nurture trillions of tiny algae as carbon-capture tech to address climate change

Most plant life on the planet does the same thing, producing oxygen and energy for its own use in the process. But microalgae have a prodigious capacity for carbon dioxide …

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Opinion | Climate change goals: it’s only fair to cut developing nations some slack

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Climate change goals: it’s only fair to cut developing nations some slack

Reducing emissions is undeniably essential, but the pivotal question is whether the energy-secure Global North and energy-deficient South confront this challenge on equal grounds. Should countries with high emissions and …

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Can Rock Dust Soak Up Carbon Emissions? A Giant Experiment Is Set to Find Out

by Anas Siddiqui
Can Rock Dust Soak Up Carbon Emissions? A Giant Experiment Is Set to Find Out

Mary Yap has spent the last year and a half trying to get farmers to fall in love with basalt. The volcanic rock is chock full of nutrients, captured as …

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Cop28: only 7 years left in global carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, but emissions keep rising, report says

by Anas Siddiqui
Cop28: only 7 years left in global carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, but emissions keep rising, report says

The world in the past year has burned through a third of the total amount of carbon it can pump into the atmosphere and still have a 50:50 chance of …

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Climate finance: a year on, Hong Kong’s carbon credit market sees scant volume as its bridge role to China fails to materialise

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate finance: a year on, Hong Kong’s carbon credit market sees scant volume as its bridge role to China fails to materialise

“In our first year of operation in this market, our main goal was to build an ecosystem,” she said. “Besides trading volume, we have been building a client base, which …

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IFC says China could lead US$3.5 trillion global efforts to make construction industry chains greener

by Anas Siddiqui
IFC says China could lead US.5 trillion global efforts to make construction industry chains greener

China, which has the world’s largest buildings construction industry chains, has the potential to lead the world in decarbonising the sector over the next decade, according to new research by …

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