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Monday 14th March 2025
German emissions fall 3.4%, building sector emissions stall, and Ed Miliband heads to China to counter Trump’s climate retreat—while US giants scrub climate pledges and a $1T deregulation spree threatens net-zero progress. NHS shake-up puts Greener NHS at risk, Celtic Freeport powers clean energy push, and councils may eye your savings to fund net zero. Meanwhile, Asia’s green jet fuel outpaces demand, maple syrup feels the heat, and activists gear up for legal battles under Australia’s anti-protest laws.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
German emissions fell 3.4% in 2024, on track for 2030 climate goals
US multinationals purge website references to climate change [cached copy]
Emissions from building sector stopped rising for the first time since 2020, UN finds
Why the maple syrup industry is under threat from climate change
America’s trillion dollar deregulation could be a dagger in the heart of net zero [cached copy]
Clarity AI launches new sustainability research solution for investors
Climate activists to plead not guilty under Australia’s controversial anti-protest laws
6 sustainability moments you might have missed from fashion month
UK Highlights
Ed Miliband in China hoping to work with China to counteract Trump’s climate-hostile policies
Government announcement of what he’s hoping to achieve in the “meaningful climate change dialogue”
Celtic Freeport launch boosts growth and clean energy missions
With the UK Government announcing the scrapping of NHS England, it’s subsidiary Greener NHS is in jeopardy
The cash-strapped councils eyeing up your life savings to cover net zero bills
The Daily Climate Sceptic
Debunking the myth: hydrogen isn’t really a clean burning fuel