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3 ways companies are signaling for climate innovation

Published: July 11, 2023 by Daniel Hill

In April of last year, the IPCC estimated that we need to invest $48 trillion between 2020-2050 to reach net zero.

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IMO GHG Strategy Revision: How Investors Can Push the Needle 

Published: June 8, 2023

IMO plans to revise its GHG strategy for maritime shipping July 2023. The industry is responsible for 3% of global GHG emissions.

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Raising Anchor: The Urgency of Energy Transition in Maritime Shipping

Published: April 18, 2023

The maritime shipping industry is increasingly coming together around the need to explore new fuels and operational models to reduce emissions.

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2023 World Bank Flaring Update

2023 World Bank data indicates trouble for the goal of zero routine flaring by 2030. Oil & gas producers must cut flaring by 20% per year to meet ZRF.

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Methane satellites usher in new era of emissions visibility and transparency

Published: March 23, 2023

A growing ecosystem of satellites is addressing data challenges head-on to show where methane emissions are coming from.

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Hydrogen Investments Are Everywhere. Which Have What It Takes To Succeed?

Published: March 10, 2023 by Jake Hiller

H2 hubs present a unique opportunity to bring energy producers, users, other stakeholders into integrated projects where they succeed or fail as one.

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MethaneSAT: A New Era of Transparency for Methane Measurement

MethaneSAT will fill critical gaps in the capabilities of existing methane satellites and be a powerful tool to accelerate climate action

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Plugging the Leaks: An Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Methane Risk

Oil and gas companies must curb methane emissions to limit global temperature rise this decade, and address urgent risks.

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