First UK-accredited carbon accountants training courses set to launch

In what seems an important professionalisation milestone for carbon accounting, UK trade body the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) has launched a...

Good leak hunting

Being able to pinpoint and quantify gas leaks precisely is a capability in increasing demand, although the technology to accomplish this can be...

Emissions from Scotland’s largest industrial facilities down nearly a quarter since 2019

Greenhouse gas emissions from Scotland’s largest industrial facilities fell by almost a quarter in the past five years, according to new figures published on...

Hybrid biocarbon solution picks up green award

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Invica Industries. A hybrid biocarbon solution that acts as a drop-in replacement for traditional fossil...

Beyond the filter: what’s happening in industrial air pollution management?

In many industries, it’s simply no longer practical to tackle air pollution management with “bolt-on” solutions, and you can’t address regulatory requirements such as...

Next-generation carbon capture technology goes live at Ferrybridge EfW

A novel next-generation carbon capture solution is now operational at enfinium’s Ferrybridge-1 energy from waste (EfW) facility in West Yorkshire. UK firm Nuada’s carbon capture...

World’s first commercial ammonia engine for shipping launches

The world’s first full-scale commercial ammonia-fuel engine has been completed by Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG), marking a milestone in efforts to decarbonise global shipping. A...

First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway’s Longship CCS project

The first captured CO₂ has been injected into the subsea reservoir – 100km off the west coast of Norway - being used for Longship,...

Study outlines digital roadmap for net zero steel

A recent study has developed a strategic digital roadmap that purports to offer a means to fast-track the UK steel sector’s transition to net...

Tyres now the biggest source of emissions from vehicles, suggests testing company CEO

As CEO of a company specialising in vehicle emissions, Nick Molden believes that in many countries tyres are becoming the biggest source of emissions...

UK’s first commercial-scale BECCS project gets green light

Marking it out as a credible front-runner in supporting the UK's efforts to get BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) up and running,...

Non-road machinery decarbonisation – operators share perspectives

The organisers of the Non-Road Powertrain & Fuels conference have published a full programme of presentations for the event, which will take place in...

Leading EV battery manufacturers falling short on emissions reductions, says Greenpeace report

Most of the world’s top EV battery manufacturers have yet to set targets for both 100% renewable electricity and supply chain emission reductions, according...

Ceremony opens the construction phase of Port Talbot EAF

Construction has begun on Tata Steel UK's Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) facility in Port Talbot, said to be the UK’s largest low-carbon steelmaking facility. At...

Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of methane

Ship traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The researchers in a study,...

Make electricity cheaper for consumers, says CCC

Policies to reduce emissions have improved since last year, concluded the Climate Change Committee (CCC), releasing its first assessment of the new Government’s progress...

Net zero planning platform to unlock investment in the West of England

A new collaborative project aims to deliver real-time, data-driven insights that will expedite the West of England’s transition to net zero Global engineering and consulting...

New milestone for efficient carbon capture technology

Nuada - the developer of an award-winning carbon capture technology that operates with high efficiency - has successfully completed the trial of its second...

Shrinking saltmarshes threaten climate progress, but recovery is possible

The world’s saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests, threatening global progress on climate change goals, according to a major new report co-led...

Councils’ race to net zero is slow according to scoreboards produced by non-profit group

The group Climate Emergency published the second edition of its Council Climate Action Scorecards on 17 June, which attempt to assess all UK councils...