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Tuesday 18th February 2025
US Energy Secretary attacks 'sinister' British net zero target. SBTi shifts toward carbon removals, Ikea unveils transition plan, and 85% of firms stick with climate reporting—while Trump targets California’s EV mandates, ICAO launches aviation sustainability platform, and rewilding wolves could aid Scotland’s CO2 reduction.
24 Hours In Sustainability
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Worldwide Highlights
Why the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTI) are turning to carbon removals
Global GHG levy is the way forward for shipping’s net-zero aspirations
Net-Zero targets for the built world must start with transparency
85% of companies to stick with climate reporting plans even if regulations changes
Ingka Group (Ikea) reinforces climate commitment with Net Zero Transition Plan
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) announced the launch of a new platform aimed at securing funding for aviation sustainability projects
Trump administration takes aim at California’s zero-emission mandates
To decarbonise the world, we need engineers
EU and Mexico strengthen climate and environmental cooperation
UK Highlights
US Energy Secretary attacks 'sinister' net zero goals, singling out Britain
Parliamentary briefing: Green education, training and employment
Loughborough University computer scientists have developed AI tools that offer insights into how greenhouse gas emissions associated with UK livestock farming and land use can be reduced
Reintroducing wolves to Scotland could expand woodland areas and reduce CO2
The Daily Climate Sceptic
Ed Miliband’s net zero plans branded ‘fantasy’ in damning letter from top scientist
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