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Greenhouse gas emissions

Here’s How Bad Starbucks’ New CEO’s 2,000-Mile Weekly Flight Could Be For The Environment

by Horatio Thompson
Here’s How Bad Starbucks’ New CEO’s 2,000-Mile Weekly Flight Could Be For The Environment

The world’s largest coffee shop chain Starbucks recently announced that it poached Chipotle’s current CEO Brian Niccol, and that he will be super commuting from Newport Beach, California to Seattle, …

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HKIC-backed start-up Spark forms historic Thai partnership for EV charging stations

by Ron Morgan
HKIC-backed start-up Spark forms historic Thai partnership for EV charging stations

An electric vehicle (EV) start-up backed by Hong Kong’s government-owned investment arm has formed a partnership with a Thai energy company, the first of its kind overseas, to supply green …

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PetroChina joins the world’s 2050 net zero pledge to slash oil and gas industry emissions

by Anas Siddiqui
PetroChina joins the world’s 2050 net zero pledge to slash oil and gas industry emissions

PetroChina has become the latest company to join the Oil & Gas Decarbonisation Charter (OGDC), a landmark pledge launched at the UN climate summit last year to reduce the industry’s …

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Climate disaster survivors call for emissions cap as MPs grill energy CEOs

by Vera Ward
Climate disaster survivors call for emissions cap as MPs grill energy CEOs

Canadians who have personally been impacted by climate change and extreme weather were in Ottawa Thursday, calling on the federal government to move quickly to implement its proposed cap on …

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Climate change: Hong Kong, mainland China firms trail regional peers for credibility of emissions targets, MSCI study finds

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate change: Hong Kong, mainland China firms trail regional peers for credibility of emissions targets, MSCI study finds

Some 29 per cent of Hong Kong’s large-cap firms have “less than fully” credible goals, trailing a range of 33 to 86 per cent of companies listed in other countries …

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Shipping Companies Are Wasting Fuel In The Stupidest Way Possible

by Horatio Thompson
Shipping Companies Are Wasting Fuel In The Stupidest Way Possible

Photo: alvarez (Getty Images) Researchers at the Blue Visby Consortium developed a simple solution that will significantly cut the carbon emissions produced by international maritime shipping with expensive refits of …

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Largest Carbon Capture Plant Removes The Equivalent Of 7,800 Cars Off The Road Each Year

by Horatio Thompson
Largest Carbon Capture Plant Removes The Equivalent Of 7,800 Cars Off The Road Each Year

For years now, carbon capture has been hailed as a way to have our environmental cake and eat it too: Keep spewing all the harmful gases we like into the …

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Return-to-Office Mandates Could Get in the Way of Some Supposedly Important Corporate Goals

by Ron Morgan
Return-to-Office Mandates Could Get in the Way of Some Supposedly Important Corporate Goals

When office workers stopped working in offices in 2020, trading their cubicles for living room couches during Covid-19 lockdowns, many began questioning those hours they had spent commuting to work. …

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Climate disclosures: China’s ESG rules for listed firms could spur private firms to set net-zero targets, analysts say

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate disclosures: China’s ESG rules for listed firms could spur private firms to set net-zero targets, analysts say

New environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rules that require China’s listed companies to disclose their climate commitments could put pressure to follow suit on the country’s privately held companies, which …

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City University of Hong Kong calls for broader ESG reporting coverage, says all financial institutions licensed by SFC should submit emissions data

by Anas Siddiqui
City University of Hong Kong calls for broader ESG reporting coverage, says all financial institutions licensed by SFC should submit emissions data

All financial institutions licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to carry out regulated activities should be required to submit environmental, social and governance (ESG) reports that cover their …

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