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ArcelorMittal, BHP to capture carbon at Belgian steel plant

ArcelorMittal and BHP Group will test a full-scale carbon capture operation in Belgium, in the latest sign of major steelmakers and miners working together to curb emissions. Steelmaking is one of the most polluting industries, approaching a 10th of all greenhouse gas emissions. That’s put it in the firing line of investors and environmentalists who want to see credible plans ...

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Renewables need $1.3trn per year for climate goals by 2030

Investment in renewable energy will need to hit $1.3 trillion a year by 2030 for the world to be on track to limit global temperatures set out in the Paris climate accord. That’s the latest assessment from the International Energy Agency (IEA), which revised up the figure from $1 trillion in a previous forecast. While the amount is more than ...

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South Africa, Indonesia get $1bn to close coal plants

South Africa and Indonesia will receive a combined $1 billion from the Climate Investment Funds to replace some of their coal-fired power plants with renewable energy facilities, part of global efforts to cut planet-warming emissions. The allocation of $500 million each to the coal-dependent countries will come in the form of “concessional,” or low cost, finance, the World Bank-affiliated fund ...

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