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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.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
Deloitte: 10 key findings about mobilising financial firms into action [Video]
Why reaching net zero is getting cheaper in the UK [Cached Copy]
Standard Chartered lays out detailed net zero transition plan
US Senators seek answers on EPA effort to claw back $20bn in climate funds
EU squares up to US with deregulation, clean tech push
8 key takeaways from proposal to reduce EU sustainability reporting requirements
Can the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal cut carbon and restore competitiveness?
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UK Highlights
Leeds Uni release detailed review of the Climate Change Committee’s 7th Carbon Budget
The government needs to ensure there is a proper debate on the seventh carbon budget
Aviva boss says climate change is ‘key’ despite net-zero backlash [Cached Copy]
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners commits £600mn to transform Wales’ clean energy landscape
Wave of regulation drives demand for sustainability advice [Cached Copy]
Sussex to launch UK’s first climate justice undergraduate degree
Anti-net zero politicians will make voters poorer, climate chief warns [Cached Copy]
The Daily Climate Sceptic
Climate Change Committee demands UK government impose radical lifestyle changes
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