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  • Tougher EU climate target would boost EU's GDP by $842bn

    24 February 2011

    An increase in the EU's target to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 30% by 2020 would boost its economy and cut unemployment, according to a report commissioned by the German government

  • EIB ups lending to renewables, energy efficiency

    24 February 2011

    Climate loans made up 30% of the European Investment Bank's (EIB's) lending in the EU last year, with the development bank financing €20.5 billion ($28.2 billion) of projects involving renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable transport, forestry, innovation and climate adaptation.

  • Renewables 'green rush' costs California utilities $6 billion

    24 February 2011

    California's investor-owned utilities have committed to renewable energy contracts worth $6 billion in excess of the price of natural gas-generated electricity because of a "green rush" to meet the state's renewable targets, according to a utilities watchdog report published last week.

  • Fraud charges laid against fake green technology firm

    23 February 2011

    Six people involved in a company that claims to provide technologies to tackle global warming have been charged by the US Department of Justice with defrauding investors in a stock manipulation scheme from 2003 to 2008. The individuals and a seventh person are also facing civil charges brought by the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) in relation to fraud occurring from late 2006 to April 2007.

  • BP biofuel breakthroughs imminent

    23 February 2011

    BP is poised for a major advance in its biofuel operations, as it is completing commissioning of the world's first biobutanol pilot plant and plans to begin full–scale production later this year at its Vivergo Fuels facility, one of the world's largest ethanol production plants.

  • Drax calls for biomass co-firing support as capacity left idle

    22 February 2011

    The operators of England's 4GW coal-fired power station Drax today admitted to leaving its biomass capacity partially idle because of "insufficient regulatory support".

  • NRDC to judge 'green' claims of climate bonds; first standard to be unveiled next week

    21 February 2011

    The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has been named as the first member of the body that will give the stamp of approval to 'climate bonds', ahead of the publication next week of the first green bonds standard.

  • Record number of shareholder calls for US, Canadian energy firms to disclose environment risks

    21 February 2011

    Energy companies in the US and Canada are facing a burgeoning shareholder revolt over inadequate disclosure of environmental risks.

  • Philips commits €2bn for green R&D

    18 February 2011

    Electricals giant Royal Philips Electronics says it will commit €2 billion ($2.7 billion) towards green R&D investment over the next five years, and is aiming for 'green products', such as low-energy electricals and PVC-free televisions, to account for half of its sales by 2015.

  • Chevron investors shrug off $8.6bn pollution fine

    17 February 2011

    An Ecuadorian court has a slim chance of enforcing an $8.6 billion pollution fine against Chevron, according to one lawyer, and investors seem unconcerned with the development.