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  1. 28/11/2025
    On Friday the German Bundestag approved the 2026 federal budget, which paves the way for €476 mln to be allocated for carbon removal (CDR) between 2026 and 2033, including €156 mln to be spent next …
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  2. 28/11/2025
    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will press the European Union to relax its landmark 2035 ban on cars running on petrol and diesel after his coalition agreed a joint position late on Thursday.
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  3. 28/11/2025
    With the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) set to move from a transitional reporting phase into full operation from 2026, business groups have warned in a letter to the European …
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  4. 28/11/2025
    All4Zero impulsa diez soluciones para descarbonizar la industria  ECOticias.com El Periódico Verde
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  5. 28/11/2025
    Terremoto en la industria energética: inventan un dispositivo solar que convierte el CO2 en combustible lim...  OkDiario
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  6. 28/11/2025
    Una cumbre desapercibida  Diario de Noticias de Navarra
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  7. 28/11/2025
    Brazil’s Ministry of Finance (MF) has released a detailed roadmap for implementing the country’s long-awaited emissions trading system (Portuguese: SBCE), which expects to reduce emissions from …
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  8. 27/11/2025
    A new Canada-Alberta deal would the country suspend net zero power regulations for its largest oil-producing province in trade for strengthening its largest carbon market.
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  9. 27/11/2025
    Caribbean and small island representatives on Wednesday said that outcomes from COP30 remain insufficient to match the scale and speed of climate impacts already hitting vulnerable economies, …
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  10. 27/11/2025
    Final negotiations on the EU’s 2040 climate target are likely to be “swift”, but the quantity, quality and potential EU ETS use of international credits is unlikely to be further clarified as part …
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