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Tuesday 11th March 2025
Try the MIT net zero simulator, US Supreme Court clears way for state climate suits, Mark Carney’s rise fuels Canadian climate hopes, and BP’s retreat from renewables raises banking questions—while the UK plans a jet fuel levy for SAF, Barrow eyes the UK’s largest floating solar farm, and councils struggle with net-zero targets.
Monday 10th March 2025
Global warming timeline miscalculated, US rejects UN sustainability goals, and Swiss climate action falls short—while butterfly populations shrink, Germany’s activists brace for policy shifts, and Lincolnshire launches the UK’s first electric lorry charging hub, and London hit it's one year ULEZ anniversary
Friday 7th March 2025
Global sea ice hits record low, US exits coal-to-green funding deal, and Germany’s green jobs double amid staff shortages—while Microsoft inks 30-year India carbon removal deal, UK boosts floating offshore wind with £55.7M, and Europe's largest battery slashes energy bills.
Wednesday 5th March 2025
Half of fossil-fuel emissions tied to just 36 firms, BYD secures $5.6B for expansion—while Norway bans petrol cars in zero-emission zones, UK funds £42M for health-focused net-zero hubs, and work begins on a £100M tyre-to-SAF plant. Internal fights within the UK cabinet and now Japanese banks starting to leave net zero banking alliance.
Tuesday 4th March 2025
Adapting to a Hotter World Edition: Who pays for climate disasters? California targets Big Oil, Ireland faces €26B EU climate bill, and Australia’s key policy is in jeopardy—while ENGIE sets a 95GW renewables goal, Mercedes tests a 1,000km EV, and Kew Gardens unveils a climate-focused exhibit.
Monday 3rd March 2025
US Senate scraps methane fines, China misses their own climate target, and Wells Fargo drops net-zero financed emissions goals—while Goldman nears its $750B climate target, HSBC defends fossil fuels, and Labour’s green cuts spark criticism amid UK net-zero tensions. The turbines are going black and is Ed Miliband in for the chop?
Friday 28th February 2025
Detailed review of Climate Change Committee budget. Standard Chartered unveils transition plan, EU deregulates and unveils clean tech push, and UK net-zero costs predicted to fall—while Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners invests £600M in Wales, Sussex launches UK’s first climate justice degree, and senators probe EPA’s $20B climate fund rollback.
Thursday 27th February 2025
EU moves to loosen CSRD corporate sustainability rules, BP cuts £4B in net-zero spending, and Barclays/Natwest drops sustainability metrics—while Asia-Pacific leads in net-zero commitments, UK boosts EV funding, and Nauru sells citizenship to fund climate relocation.
Wednesday 26th February 2025
UK Climate Change Committee releases Carbon Budget - sparking debate and lots of media coverage. US farmers sue USDA over missing climate data, Germany recalibrates its climate leadership—while Sweden’s CorPower secures €17.5M for wave energy, Pulpex raises £62M for paper bottles, and Kellogg’s trials hydrogen toasting ovens.
Tuesday 25th February 2025
Checklist for Chief Sustainability Officers, BBVA boosts sustainable lending to €700B, Standard Chartered nets $1B from green finance, and Australia’s nuclear plan risks a ‘carbon bomb’—while UK’s National Grid sells $1.7B renewables portfolio, Scottish transport seeks net-zero transformation, and Twelve secures $83M for clean fuels.
Monday 24th February 2025
US regulators downplay climate risks, EU plans to pare back sustainability rules, and Canada delays financed emissions reporting—while UK and France lead on sustainable travel, Scotland risks missing net-zero targets, and Volvo lands first London electric bus order.