Cleaner fuels
Can China decouple emissions from economic growth?
Since the first known use of coking coal in blast furnaces in early 18th-century Britain, prompting the start of the…
Signal: desire for decarbonisation doesn’t pay the bill for airlines
Growing recognition within the airline industry that eye-watering levels of investment are needed for it to reach net-zero emissions by…
SAF and blockchain: what’s the connection?
In June last year, Shell Aviation launched one of the world’s first blockchain-powered digital book-and-claim solutions for scaling sustainable aviation…
Weekly data: record number of flights in the sky as southern Europe burns
“The climate crisis is already here,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the Greek Parliament on Monday 24 July, following…
Opinion: lessons for Europe from the US Inflation Reduction Act
In spite of the differences between political systems in the US and Europe, transatlantic policymakers can and should learn from…
IMO adopts revised plan to reduce emissions from international shipping
Member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the UN body responsible for the governance of global shipping, have agreed…
Mississippi regulator accused of pollution cover-up at Drax wood pellet mill
UK-based power station operator Drax is breaching legal limits for hazardous air pollutants at its wood pellet mill in Gloster,…
Oops, they did it again? After ICE controversy, now EU’s gas boiler ban may be killed
At the end of April, stakeholders in the home heating sector gathered at a forum in Brussels for an epic…
Finnish and Austrian companies to build Europe’s biggest biocoal plant
Finland’s Joensuu Biocoal Oy has partnered with Austrian engineering companies ANDRITZ and POLYTECHNIK in its bid to build the largest…
Boeing boss delivers blow to sustainable aviation fuel hopes
Sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) will “never achieve the price of jet fuel”, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has said, complicating hopes…