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Green technologies will reduce emissions from cement production by 20% – study
Green technologies will reduce emissions from cement production by 20% – study

The construction sector creates about 40% of global energy and industrial emissions

A powerful carbon capture and storage center will be created in Italy
A powerful carbon capture and storage center will be created in Italy

The first capacities will be launched in late 2024 or early 2025

"Now the color of investments is green": why does Ukraine need ETS and what should it be?
"Now the color of investments is green": why does Ukraine need ETS and what should it be?

Ukraine can join the EU ETS in 12 years, but it is necessary to start now

The concept of a system of trading quotas for carbon emissions was presented in Ukraine
The concept of a system of trading quotas for carbon emissions was presented in Ukraine

The study contains potential conditions for the launch of ETS

Companies would lose 44% of profits if they paid for climate damage – study
Companies would lose 44% of profits if they paid for climate damage – study

The energy, utilities, transport and industry sectors account for 89% of the total corporate carbon loss

Ukraine will hold a round table on the implementation of ETS
Ukraine will hold a round table on the implementation of ETS

At the event, the results of the study "The concept of building a system for trading emissions quotas in Ukraine. The path to sustainable development, a step towards the EU" will be presented.

Oil giant Shell secretly canceled its $100 million climate projects
Oil giant Shell secretly canceled its $100 million climate projects

Carbon credits would offset approximately 10% of the company's emissions

India has urged the EU to recognize its carbon credit trading scheme
India has urged the EU to recognize its carbon credit trading scheme

India is exploring various options to counter the CBAM, including through the World Trade Organization

The European Commission supported the reform of the EU carbon market
The European Commission supported the reform of the EU carbon market

European steel association Eurofer has expressed concern about CBAM

The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon
The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon

Technology on a scale that will be able to affect climate change may be too expensive

Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

CBAM will be phased in from 2026 to 2034 at the same rate as free allowances phase out