Article 6 negotiations enjoyed an early breakthrough at COP29, but further progress may depend on the approach of the US delegation. Talks on use of carbon markets to support national climate plans have begun well at COP29, with approval for standards and methodologies for activities conducted through an international carbon crediting mechanism. The relief was palpable, partly because the…
Europe Treads Own Path to Transition
EFRAG’s guidance will synthesise planning disclosure requirements, but EU must keep an eye on international cohesion. A move to consolidate guidance on transition planning is expected to provide more direction to European corporates and decision-useful insight to investors. However, the EU has been urged to also prioritise interoperability with international standards and move quickly toward a single transition plan regulatory…
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General Galactic Raises $8 Million to Turn CO2 into Clean Fuel
California-based General Galactic, which is developing methods to generate fossil-free energy, announced that it has raised $8 million in seed funding, bringing total investment in the company to $10 million. Founded in 2023 by former SpaceX and Varda Space Industries engineers Halen Mattison and Luke Neise, General Galactic is developing a modular hardware platform that captures CO2 and converts it…
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Denham Capital Appoints Justin DeAngelis as Global Head of Sustainable Infrastructure
Energy transition-focused investment firm Denham Capital announced today the appointment of Justin DeAngelis as Global Head of Sustainable Infrastructure. In his new role, DeAngelis will assume full responsibility for the department’s strategic leadership and execution, the firm said. DeAngelis joined Denham in 2006, and has most recently been serving as Partner and Co-Head of Denham Sustainable Infrastructure (DSI) alongside Scott…
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Breakthrough International Agreement Reached at COP29 to Advance Global Carbon Market
Delegates at the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) achieved an important breakthrough on the first day of the event in Baku, Azerbaijan, reaching consensus on standards for the creation of carbon credits under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, key for advancing the establishment and growth of a global carbon market. The consensus will help develop and approve methodologies…
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UK Commits to Cut Emissions More than 80% by 2035
Recently elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a new climate target today, committing to cut UK greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 81% by 2035, on a 1990 basis. The new target, announced at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, raises the UK’s climate ambition from the 78% target set under Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2021. The new decarbonization…
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CDP Strengthens Alignment with European Sustainability Reporting Standards
Climate research provider and environmental disclosure platform CDP and the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) announced today that they have achieved a high degree of commonality and interoperability between CDP’s disclosure platform and the EU’s recently adopted European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). The organizations added that they will continue to work together to further align the CDP system and…
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Shell Wins Appeal Against Court Ruling Requiring it to Slash Emissions from Use of Products
A Dutch appeals court issued a ruling in Shell’s favor, reversing a landmark 2021 ruling holding the company responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from its customers’ use of its products, and ordering the company to dramatically reduce emissions by the end of the decade. In a statement following the ruling, Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie), who launched the case…
“Bluest COP” Fell Short on Ocean Action
Rapid expansion of protected areas expected before 2030 deadline, but further progress needed on national plans to crystallise investor risks and opportunities. COP16 was one of the ‘bluest’ yet held by the Convention on Biological Diversity, but experts doubt efforts to increase transparency and drive progress will achieve the ocean-related goals of the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). It is hoped…
Investors Quantifying Nature Risks, Wielding Stewardship
Scottish Widows outlines portfolio impacts and dependencies in new report, encouraging peers to enhance engagement efforts. UK-based life insurance and pensions company Scottish Widows has urged peers to assess their nature impacts and dependencies by detailing its own in a new report, with a number of other institutional investors also highlighting their exposures. Scottish Widows said it was “crucial” for…