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China’s growing gap to Paris pledge threatens meeting of climate targets

bne IntelliNews May 18, 2025

The introduction of new Chinese renewable electricity pricing rules in June threaten the country’s ability to meet its Paris Agreement 2030 climate commitments, according to a report by Carbon Brief.

China’s CO2 emissions go into reverse for the first time

bne IntelliNews May 18, 2025

For the first time, China, the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has seen its CO2 emissions go into reverse and start falling, despite a rapid growth in demand for power.

The world is getting darker, absorbing more sunlight, which is accelerating the Climate Crisis

Ben Aris in Berlin May 18, 2025

The world is getting darker as the ice melts and that means it is absorbing more and more sunlight, which is accelerating the process.

Kazakhstan joins Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan in warning Taliban canal could hit water security

bne IntelliNews May 18, 2025

Knock-on effects could leave country facing crisis, Astana conference hears.

Dust storm blankets Tehran after hitting Iraq

bnm Tehran bureau May 15, 2025

A severe dust storm, originating in southern Iraq, swept eastward on May 15 reaching as far north as Iran's capital city of Tehran.

Middle East braces for intense heatwave, with temperatures set to surpass 50°C

bnm Tehran bureau May 15, 2025

The Middle East is bracing for another intense heatwave set to grip the region from May 17, with temperatures likely to easily surpass 50 degrees Celsius in the next few days.

Middle East braces for intense heatwave with temperatures set to surpass 50°C (122°F)

bnm Tehran bureau May 15, 2025

The Middle East is bracing for another intense heatwave set to grip the region from May 17, with temperatures likely to easily surpass 50 degrees Celsius in the next few days.

EBRD2025: EBRD backs Azerbaijan’s green transition with rising investments

Cavid Aga in Ankara May 15, 2025

Lender’s total investment in Azerbaijan now exceeds $4bn, as eyes hydrogen, connectivity and energy efficiency.

EBRD2025: What’s next for the Baltic energy sector after disconnecting from Russia?

Clare Nuttall in London May 14, 2025

Representatives of the energy sectors in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania outlined their plans for the coming years at the EBRD annual meeting in London.

Eurasia a significant source of methane emissions – report

Eurasianet May 14, 2025

Russia and Turkmenistan are primary offenders.

Wildfires in Syria's Jabal Turkman expand as strong winds hamper control efforts

bna Cairo Bureau May 11, 2025

Wildfires in Syria's Jabal Turkman have expanded due to strong winds as firefighting teams battle the blaze for a fifth consecutive day.

Green hydrogen rollout in India slowed by cost gap with grey hydrogen

bno - Mumbai Office May 8, 2025

India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission has outlined a plan to establish the country as a major producer and exporter of green hydrogen.

Young generations face unprecedented climate extremes

bnm Gulf bureau May 8, 2025

More than half of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented lifetime exposure to extreme heatwaves even if global warming is limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

Looking at ramifications of China’s shifting energy usage patterns on Central Asia

Eurasianet May 7, 2025

Renewables are up, fossil fuels down.

Blair think-tank releases scathing criticism of UK climate policy

Newsbase May 6, 2025

The arguments contrast sharply with those of the UK’s Labour government.

Iraq losing $1mn daily due to dust storms

bnm Gulf bureau May 6, 2025

Iraq is losing approximately $1mn per day due to dust and sandstorms that strike the country, according to a report by the Iraq Green Observatory, an environmental affairs monitoring body.

UK insect numbers plummet by two thirds in three years, Bugs Matter survey shows

bne IntelliNews May 6, 2025

The population of flying insects in the United Kingdom has fallen by two thirds in just three years, according to new findings from a nationwide “Bugs Matter” citizen survey, raising alarm among ecologists and conservation groups.

Bosnia secures €80mn World Bank loan to finance coal phase-out and energy transition

bne IntelliNews May 5, 2025

Funds to back project to repurpose post-mining lands in Banovići, Zenica and Kreka, and facilitate the closure of underground mining operations in Zenica.

EU swaps China for Russia in procurement of rare earth metals

bne IntelliNews May 1, 2025

The EU is increasingly turning to China to source hard-to-find rare earth metals and dropping previous import deals with Russia.

Australia holds the key to breaking China’s stranglehold over global critical minerals supplies

bne IntelliNews April 30, 2025

In the deepening trade conflict between Washington and Beijing, one exception has stood out: 31 critical minerals, including rare earth elements, were exempted from tariffs. The move was less a concession than an admission of depence on China.

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