Three sites are earmarked for development but prospects for five more have become unclear
UK electricity company’s investment comes as US economy faces energy supply crunch from AI demands
To tackle climate change, the polluter pays principle needs to spread further and wider
Your guide to the technologies and solutions that will help the planet reach net zero
There’s no shortage of techniques — only a lack of consensus over pros and cons
Agreement comes as tech groups seek to meet climate promises while expanding power-hungry artificial intelligence
A guide to terminology: updated for NCQG
Some emissions will either be expensive or impossible to abate; it thus makes sense to start to work on the ‘net’ in net zero
Subsidy scheme in Alberta allowed oil major’s plant to register carbon credits equivalent to twice the volume of CO₂ captured
Success of Rotterdam project would help assuage concerns over CCS technology
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
Whether the nascent industry turns into reality rests on talks taking place behind the scenes
Companies are ignoring one side of the ‘net zero’ ledger
JPMorgan and State Street quit climate group as BlackRock scales back
Big food companies are touting regenerative agriculture as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but in practice there are significant hurdles
Ministers plan for bill-payers to continue paying levy beyond 2027 deadline despite criticism from green campaigners
Businessman says he wants to devote much of rest of career to climate change
Norway’s state-backed energy company falls foul by overstating environmental credentials
Biological charcoal is produced when organic matter, such as waste wood, is heated with little or no oxygen present
Critical hurdles in scale and cost are central to whether systems aimed at dealing with emissions will ever be viable
Countries might soon be able to trade emission reductions with other governments, but experts warn the market is already being exploited in developing countries
The greatest limitation on CCS is comparison with other technologies
Producers argue they have to meet high demand for fossil fuels alongside green investment goals
Mixed political messages and a lack of business incentives are holding back greater uptake of the technology
Chair of the UN science body, IPCC, says nothing can be left off the table — though the technologies are not yet proven at scale