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Biogas trade bodies and companies call for an urgent rethink on GHG Protocol guidance for corporate biomethane use reporting

Envirotec Magazine

2 This led to investment in new biomethane production infrastructure, which the world critically needs to cut methane emissions from organic wastes and generate green gas, biofertilisers and bioCO2, but this will no longer be possible under the proposed new guidance. using fossil fuels); scope 2 are from the purchase of energy (e.g.

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E.ON plans large-scale green hydrogen imports into Europe

Smart Energy International

is eyeing the import of up to 5Mt per annum of green renewable hydrogen from Australia to Europe by 2030. is decisively driving forward the green energy transition in Europe and is fully committed to sustainability and climate protection. Renewable hydrogen is a key element to achieving this task,” said Leo Birnbaum, CEO of E.ON.

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Next-Generation Climate Targets: A 5-Point Plan for NDCs

The City Fix

By early 2025, countries are due to unveil new national climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs). These commitments form the foundation of international climate action, establishing emissions-reduction targets and other measures that countries promise.

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Keeping 1.5C alive: Is COP26 on track to deliver on its goals?

Business Green

is by highlighting how every tenth of a degree or warming matters, for instance to limit the damage to Australia's Great Barrier reef from warming waters, restrict creeping desertification in Africa, or avert worsening floods in Europe and severe wildfires in California. "No As such Peters argues that a better way of talking about the 1.5C