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Upcoming webinar: Net zero ambition into action

Keeping your stakeholders engaged is critical to the advancement of your organisation's decarbonisation strategy. But when they’re juggling multiple priorities, how can you ensure net zero remains high on the list?

Questions over the ability of Stormont to deliver on its climate change legislation - as Executive faces £2 3 billion bill

Questions over the ability of Stormont to deliver on its climate change legislation - as Executive faces £2 3 billion bill
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COP28: CCS dependency to cost $1tn a year more than renewables route, study says

A new report from the University of Oxford has found that net-zero pathways heavily dependent on carbon capture and storage (CCS) will cost at least $1tn more per year than scenarios involving renewables. The report highlights the gross underestimation by countries pushing for CCS technology as a substitute for immediate emissions cuts. Transitioning to renewables to reach net zero emissions would cost at least $30tn less. The report also warned that heavy dependence on CCS would be economically damaging and called for governments to scale up investment and stick to essential use cases for CCS. | Latest News India

UTS students win awards at national WWF Climate Communication Challenge

UTS students win awards at national WWF Climate Communication Challenge
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New Research Suggest Wind, Solar to Power One-Third of Global Electricity by 2030

This underscores the potential for robust expansion in solar, wind, and battery deployment. Findings from RIM (formerly the Rocky Mountain Institute) suggest wind and solar energy will provide over 33% of global electricity by 2030.

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