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Q&A: Can Trump really approve mining in international waters?
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Q&A: Can Trump really approve mining in international waters?

Environmental lawyer Duncan Currie discusses fears deep sea miners could bypass a UN agreement and apply to mine under US law.
April 28, 2025
Canada election: Trump’s threats spur push to diversify oil exports beyond U.S.
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Canada election: Trump’s threats spur push to diversify oil exports beyond U.S.

Canada's federal election will take place on April 28, with a new Prime Minister set to be elected. This election has seen energy issues come to the forefront, largely due to repeated threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
April 28, 2025
Mati Carbon wins top prize in Musk-backed XPRIZE carbon removal competition
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Mati Carbon wins top prize in Musk-backed XPRIZE carbon removal competition

The winner of the $100 million XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition has been announced. Houston-based startup Mati Carbon has taken the top prize with $50 million for its use of Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) technology.
April 25, 2025
Canada election 2025: What the manifestos say on nature, energy and climate
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Canada election 2025: What the manifestos say on nature, energy and climate

On 28 April, Canadians will go to the polls to vote for the next prime minister. The election comes after Justin Trudeau stepped down as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in January following nine years leading the party as prime minister.
April 25, 2025
Philippines fights extreme heat with early school holidays, remote learning
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Philippines fights extreme heat with early school holidays, remote learning

To cope with extreme heat driven by climate change, the Philippines has taken decisive steps to protect its students, including starting school vacations earlier this year.
April 24, 2025
Indonesia bets on ‘reuse’ to curb plastic waste, build a circular economy
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Indonesia bets on ‘reuse’ to curb plastic waste, build a circular economy

Indonesia is promoting “reuse” as a key solution to its plastic waste crisis, with civil society and the Ministry of Environment launching a “reuse road map” to mainstream practices like refilling and returning containers.
April 24, 2025
IEA summit: Global leaders address energy security risks amid geopolitical tensions
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IEA summit: Global leaders address energy security risks amid geopolitical tensions

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is holding a two-day summit on the Future of Energy Security in London starting April 24, with a focus on climate security, critical minerals, and clean energy supply.
April 24, 2025
Why U.S. tariffs on Chinese solar firms could benefit Malaysia’s developers
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Why U.S. tariffs on Chinese solar firms could benefit Malaysia’s developers

Industry insiders in Malaysia report that rising costs have made it increasingly difficult for China-backed solar manufacturers to maintain operations. However, the new duties are unlikely to affect local manufacturers.
April 23, 2025
Carbon credits as diplomacy: How Asia-Pacific is redefining market leadership
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Carbon credits as diplomacy: How Asia-Pacific is redefining market leadership

Asia-Pacific countries are actively competing to become regional hubs for carbon credit trading. For companies, developing carbon projects is not only a new market entry point but also a key strategy for elevating brand value.
April 22, 2025
How petrostates succeeded in watering down world’s plan to cut shipping emissions
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How petrostates succeeded in watering down world’s plan to cut shipping emissions

The UN’s IMO has just agreed to start charging ships for the greenhouse gases they emit. After decades of ineffective incremental tweaks to shipping emissions, the breakthrough came on April 11 at a summit in London.
April 22, 2025
U.S. to imposes record-high tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asia
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U.S. to imposes record-high tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asia

The U.S. has announced steep anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries.  Cambodia faces the highest tariffs, which exceed 3,500 percent and are considered among the most significant increases in history.
April 22, 2025
Jeju leads South Korea’s green hydrogen push with first commercial station
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Jeju leads South Korea’s green hydrogen push with first commercial station

South Korea’s Jeju Island is making bold investments in green hydrogen with nation’s first commercial green hydrogen refueling station and hydrogen production facility.
April 22, 2025
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