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EU leaders to debate who will pay for green transition
European Union leaders will meet to debate how to split the efforts and costs of the bloc's shift to a low-carbon future, at a summit that will set the tone for an upcoming revamp of EU climate change policies.
U.S. climate envoy Kerry says India is "getting job done" on climate
U.S. must slash emissions by at least 57% to meet Paris climate target: Report
The United States needs to set a target to slash its greenhouse gas emissions between 57% and 63% below 2005 levels by 2030 in order to achieve the Biden administration's longer-term goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, according to a new analysis.
Biden administration to consider carbon border tax as part of trade agenda: USTR
The Biden Administration says it will consider carbon border adjustment taxes to help cut greenhouse gas emissions in global trade and intends to pursue "strengthened enforcement" to ensure that China lives up to existing trade obligations.
European aviation maps flight path to carbon neutrality
Europe's aviation sector laid out how it could eliminate its net carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, a commitment it said would depend on policy support to scale up sustainable fuels and breakthrough technologies.
IEA launches global group to tackle fallout from energy transition
The International Energy Agency is launching a global commission to address the impact on employment and society from the transition to renewable energy from fossil fuels.
Bank of England told to stop buying 'high carbon' bonds
A group of British members of parliament say that the Bank of England should stop buying bonds from businesses whose activities accelerate global warming.