President Lula’s government is ramping up action against criminals operating in the vast Yanomami indigenous reserve
Opposition wants to change law and build new plants but critics say focus should remain on renewable energy
Some say Beijing groups are needed to hit emissions targets while others accuse them of benefiting from unfair subsidies
Oil company YPF, the country’s central bank and flag carrier are among the assets targeted by plaintiffs
British anti-fraud agency says the individuals are ‘currently outside the jurisdiction’
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Also in today’s newsletter, US nuclear energy sector primed for a political boost
Sellafield allowed ‘significant vulnerabilities’ to persist in IT systems
US businesses are spending millions of dollars on private microgrids as threats to power reliability grow
Chief Gary Nagle is accused of using shift in investor attitudes on ESG as smokescreen for dropping plans to ditch coal business
Plus, H2O Asset Management pays up for ‘serious breaches’ and Glencore’s coal rethink shows how the pendulum has swung on ESG
Returning to the reserve levels of his previous presidency would mean US buying nearly 300mn barrels
This ‘will it, or won’t it’ spin off its coal assets tale does not end here
Companies should consider new approaches to using carbon credits
Commodities trader and miner says investors in favour of retaining highly profitable but polluting division
Struggling utility accepts greater oversight and new independent directors in lieu of regulatory penalty
First such collaboration between western and Gulf states to challenge Asian nation over supply of clean energy minerals
Companies cancel investments and smaller players leave amid slowing EV sales, fierce competition and stricter regulations
Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water also sanctioned by regulator
Australian bank is championing the renewables revolution but has yet to abandon its support for the oil and gas sector
Dividend of world’s largest oil company has been growing at an annual pace of 30%
The businessman and academic on the path to a zero carbon economy
The certificates trace reduction instead of offsetting it with unconnected activity like planting trees
The International Energy Agency forecasts that the world will reach peak oil in 2029. Oil companies accuse it of playing climate politics
Climate finance at scale is needed to tackle global emissions