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Carbon emission

Romesh Ratnesar and Timothy Lavin. Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

Is carbon removal finally getting serious?

In a field long plagued by hype and high costs, new startups are showing real promise. The question is whether they can scale up in time

An employee monitors molten iron being poured into a container at a steel plant in Hefei, Anhui province September 9, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
Climate Change

Steel industry carbon emissions to drop nearly 1/3 by 2050: Woodmac

Coal still top threat to global climate goals: Report
Climate Change

Coal still top threat to global climate goals: Report

Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

The market is finally putting a realistic price on carbon

2022 Beijing Olympics - Ski Jumping - Women's Normal Hill Training - National Ski Jumping Centre, Zhangjiakou, China - 4 February, 2022. Ito Yuki of Japan in action. PHOTO: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
China

China showcases low-carbon tech for 'green' Games

PHOTO: MumitM/TBS
Supplement

Carbon emission scenario: Following the right path for climate mitigation in Bangladesh

Photo: Collected
World+Biz

UK plans to end private car ownership

The flags of the United States and China fly from a lamppost in the Chinatown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, US, November 1, 2021. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Analysis

Carbon superpowers: US-China deal seen as symbolic but not sufficient

Bangladesh pledges to reduce 22% carbon emission by 2030
Climate Change

Bangladesh pledges to reduce 22% carbon emission by 2030

REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
World+Biz

Global carbon emissions rebound to near pre-pandemic levels

Photo: The Bloomberg
Global Economy

New technology can turn emissions into animal feed, Chinese scientists say

Photo : Reuters
Environment

Global carbon emissions rebound to near pre-pandemic levels

FILE PHOTO: A police officer drives past a refinery in the industrial east end in Pasadena, Texas, US, September 18, 2018. REUTERS/Loren Elliott
Bloomberg Special

How a global carbon market could accelerate net-zero

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