Shareholders will challenge oil major over ‘undisciplined capital allocation’
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EU’s Copernicus observation service sees temperatures passing Paris goal by 2030
Concerns over AI stocks are widespread — but we rarely describe net zero in these terms
Net bets on rising prices reach record high this month ahead of expected drop in number of permits
Coal fires India’s economy but pollution cuts lives short
Hague court tells Netherlands to create plan to help Caribbean island of Bonaire adapt to climate change risks
Photovoltaic industry seeks substitutions for metal that has hit record highs
Phaseout of generous subsidies threatens profitability of new projects
AerCap’s Aengus Kelly says no one is willing to pay higher costs of sustainable aviation fuel
Sales reached a record high last year despite a fall at Tesla and pressure to soften EU targets
More than half a million people remain without electricity, with Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana hardest hit
Billionaire behind eponymous financial data terminals becomes more influential in funding as others retreat
Nine countries agree to build joint offshore wind projects and cables in the North Sea
SFDR also did not boost flows to more sustainable funds, say academics
EQT, Expand and Berkshire Hathaway Energy identified by air surveillance of their emissions
Philipp Navratil tells staff that ESG has ‘gone off the agenda’ for US investors since president’s re-election
‘I don’t think anywhere is safe and secure,’ victims say after worst blazes in years
Ed Miliband says £15bn package of spending over five years will help lower-income households install clean energy products
Industry report highlights persistence of inadequate coverage for disasters in emerging markets
Titles explore unheeded lessons from a 1950s climate disaster, the carbon blame game, a guide for environmental optimists, and the rapidly changing face of the Arctic
Global warming means hope of limiting increase to 1.5C is now ‘unrealistic’, says NBIM’s head of governance
Failing to speak out about the US president’s ever more egregious actions is more dangerous than it appears
The FT’s business columnist Pilita Clark, and climate correspondent Attracta Mooney answered reader questions
Vast majority of 104 electricity-generating units set to start operation worldwide this year are in China
Streams of high-altitude water were behind UK storms such as Bert in 2024 and are expected to intensify with climate change
US suspension of offshore renewable projects adds to market uncertainty