Investors should pay close attention to risks that still need to be addressed
Analysts say the market is becoming more realistic, with several projects getting off the ground
Backing from one of world’s largest producers will boost prospect of UN agreement for manufacturing cap
Government’s permission for increase in passengers is first major infrastructure decision
The designer’s extravagant and wildly varying creations left an enduring legacy of buildings and parks that are now integral to the identity of the city
Usage has increased by almost two-thirds since 2019 in the world’s largest concentration of computing infrastructure
Property insurer calls for better risk management as climate impact grows
Calls to follow US and EU come after warnings over impact of toxic metal on human health
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Study suggests high-emitting companies are treated as riskier borrowers
Upgrading grid is such a vast undertaking that Eastern Green Link 2 barely makes a dent in it
Nouriel Roubini, who gained fame after predicting the global financial crisis, says his fund will take account of new risks
The IRA and Chips Act, the president’s signature laws, aim to boost investment. But delays to projects are raising questions over their legacy
Initiatives like America’s Inflation Reduction Act are a first step, not a silver bullet
Investors will want to see evidence of smoother sailing conditions before they climb aboard again
Danish company says market for e-fuels is developing more slowly than expected
Civil Protection Mechanism has been activated 29 times this year as Europe becomes world’s fastest warming continent
When it comes to combustion engines, quiet is the new luxury
Consortium leader CK Infrastructure, controlled by Li Ka-shing’s family, also announces secondary listing in London
The landmark law saved American families $8.4bn in 2023, but its future is in jeopardy ahead of the November election
How climate change has caused upheaval for property owners around the globe and is reshaping the industry
Critics say a proposed change could allow large energy users to hide their true emissions
Shipbrokers say commodities traders have grown accustomed to longer routes
Wild birds are more likely to be carriers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria if they live close to humans, says study
Energy companies have been mothballing plants and furloughing workers amid biodiesel oversupply