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Opinion | Steel industry forging new identity as champion of sustainability

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | Steel industry forging new identity as champion of sustainability

Among the technologies driving this change in the steel industry, one of the most promising is hydrogen-based production. Several leading steel companies are pioneering hydrogen as a reducing agent, in …

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Saudi Aramco seeks to deepen ties with China in petrochemicals and low-carbon solutions

by Anas Siddiqui
Saudi Aramco seeks to deepen ties with China in petrochemicals and low-carbon solutions

Saudi Aramco is looking to bolster ties with China in petrochemicals and low-carbon solutions, as the world’s largest oil and gas company seeks to diversify its business and support the …

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Auto emission norms to get stricter, make cars costlier

by Horatio Thompson
Auto emission norms to get stricter, make cars costlier

Automakers in India will need to cut carbon emissions by a third over the next three years or face stiff penalties under the third iteration of corporate average fuel efficiency …

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Circular fashion promoted by Hong Kong charities to reduce volume of clothing thrown away

by Lionel Rogers
Circular fashion promoted by Hong Kong charities to reduce volume of clothing thrown away

The scale of the pile may be shocking, but the director of Redress’ circular fashion programme, Aurianne Ricquier, says it represents just a fraction of the volume of waste textiles …

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The World’s Largest Fungus Collection May Unlock the Mysteries of Carbon Capture

by Ron Morgan
The World’s Largest Fungus Collection May Unlock the Mysteries of Carbon Capture

Martinez-Suz’s research focuses on mycorrhizal fungi—a large group of fungi that coexist with plant root systems. The mycorrhizal fungi form networks that can go around and sometimes inside plant roots, …

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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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Malaysia’s forests face being ‘permanently lost’ due to vast concessions: climate watchdog report

by Walter Watson
Malaysia’s forests face being ‘permanently lost’ due to vast concessions: climate watchdog report

“The Malaysian rainforest is millions of years old, and when it is lost, it is lost permanently,” he said. Defining and delineating natural forest cover is complicated: some assessments categorise …

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Singapore Airlines signs historic deal to buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable jet fuel from Finland’s Neste

by Walter Watson
Singapore Airlines signs historic deal to buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable jet fuel from Finland’s Neste

Singapore Airlines said on Monday it will buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from Neste, the first purchase of the low-carbon jet fuel from the Finnish firm’s refinery …

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PetroChina: rapid EV uptake means oil consumption for transport to peak by next year ‘at the latest’ in China

by Anas Siddiqui
PetroChina: rapid EV uptake means oil consumption for transport to peak by next year ‘at the latest’ in China

“We believe that China’s oil consumption will reach its peak before 2030 at 780 to 800 million tonnes per year,” said Wu Mouyuan, vice-president at CNPC Economics & Technology Research …

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The Paradox That’s Supercharging Climate Change

by Ron Morgan
The Paradox That’s Supercharging Climate Change

No good deed goes unpunished—and that includes trying to slow climate change. By cutting greenhouse gas emissions, humanity will spew out fewer planet-cooling aerosols—small particles of pollution that act like …

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