Shipping Toward Net Zero: Maritime Turns to Green Hydrogen and Ammonia
The maritime industry is entering a period of major change as global efforts intensify to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has highlighted the need for clean...
View ArticleUK’s 2035 Green Finance Vision: Leading the World in Carbon Credits
The UK government has rolled out new plans to strengthen voluntary carbon and nature markets. These markets help businesses reduce emissions. They do this by funding eco-friendly projects. Examples...
View ArticleActis Raises $1.7 Billion to Power Clean Energy and Digital Growth
Actis, a global investor in sustainable infrastructure, has raised $1.7 billion for its second Long Life Infrastructure Fund, called ALLIF2. This fund will back clean energy and electricity...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Mega Move: 18 Million Carbon Credit Deal with Rubicon Carbon
Microsoft has made a significant move for its climate goals. It signed a deal with Rubicon Carbon to buy 18 million tonnes of carbon removal credits. This will happen over the next 15 to 20 years....
View ArticleGevo’s Q1 2025 Revenue Soars on SAF Demand, RNG Gains, and Carbon Credit Boosts
Gevo Inc., a leader in renewable fuels and chemicals, had a strong first quarter in 2025. The company is seeing early success in selling low-carbon fuels and has plans to make the business profitable...
View ArticleHow EV Adoption is Reshaping Global Oil Demand: IEA’s 2025 Outlook and 2030...
For decades, oil was the backbone of global transport. It powered nearly every vehicle, pushing oil demand ever higher. Infrastructure significantly grew around extraction, refining, and distribution....
View ArticleSvante Opens World’s First Gigafactory for Carbon Capture in Canada
Svante Technologies, a Canadian carbon capture company, has launched the world’s first commercial-scale gigafactory for carbon capture filters. This is a big step in the fight against climate change....
View ArticleU.S. Nuclear Industry Set for Big Changes as Government Plans to Cut Red Tape
This is a special guest editorial from Katusa Research. The U.S. nuclear power industry is about to experience its biggest shift in decades. The White House plans to announce new executive orders that...
View ArticleGoogle and energyRe Boost Clean Energy in South Carolina with 600 MW Solar Deal
energyRe, a U.S.-based renewable energy developer, has signed a new renewable energy agreement with Google to support over 600 megawatts of solar and solar-plus-storage projects in South Carolina....
View ArticleSolarBank Stays Strong as Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Loom
Disseminated on behalf of SolarBank Corporation The U.S. House of Representatives proposes rollbacks to key clean energy programs, which raises questions across the sector. Among the targeted...
View ArticleCORSIA Carbon Credit Prices, Demand, and Supply: What the Future Holds
The Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), launched by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), plays a major role in helping airlines offset their...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Major Biochar Deal Aims to Offset 1.24M Tonnes CO2
Microsoft has signed the world’s largest biochar carbon removal agreement with Bolivia-based Exomad Green. The 10-year deal will permanently eliminate 1.24 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, equal to...
View ArticleLithium Supply Outpaces Demand—for Now: What’s Ahead?
Last month, the U.S. shocked global trade with a 10% tariff on all imports. China was hit harder—34% overall, and up to 145% on battery products. However, it was later reduced to 30%. So far, key...
View ArticleBanking in Carbon: JPMorgan Chase Invests $90M in Carbon Removal with CO280
JPMorgan Chase, one of the largest banks in the world, has entered a landmark agreement with Vancouver-based carbon removal company CO280. The deal is worth $90 million and involves the purchase of...
View ArticleEU Greenlights Nearly €1 Billion for Green Hydrogen Projects
The European Union (EU) has approved €992 million in funding for 15 renewable hydrogen projects in 5 countries across the European Economic Area. This investment, under the EU Innovation Fund, is a key...
View ArticleMicrosoft Cuts 10,000 Tons of Scope 3 Maritime Emissions with NORDEN Biofuel...
Microsoft has partnered with Danish shipping company NORDEN. The tech giant’s goal is to cut its Scope 3 maritime emissions by almost 10,000 tons of CO₂e in three years. This is why they are starting a...
View ArticleEU Parliament Approves CBAM Changes to Aid SMEs and Cut Emissions
The European Parliament has approved a big change to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This update makes the carbon import rules of the EU CBAM simpler. It also gives a major exemption for...
View ArticleMeta Invests in 650 MW of Solar Energy to Power AI and Data Centers
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has taken another big step toward its clean energy goals through solar. The company announced a deal to buy 650 megawatts (MW) of solar...
View ArticleTop 5 Media Outlets Leading the Low-Carbon Shift in 2025
The demand for reliable business news is growing. Top media outlets, CNN, BBC, The New York Times, Reuters, and The Wall Street Journal remain trusted sources globally. Each continues to adapt to...
View ArticleARR Carbon Credits: The Next Gold Rush Backed by Google and Microsoft
Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are boosting demand for quality carbon removals through ARR (Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation) projects. These projects restore degraded land, store...
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