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Singapore Expands High-Integrity Nature-Based Carbon Innovation with Blue Carbon and Biomass Initiatives

January 26th, 2026 • Singapore is scaling up its approach to high-integrity nature-based carbon solutions by launching new initiatives focused on blue carbon ecosystems and sustainable biomass. The measures aim to strengthen carbon credit quality, support regional climate action, and reinforce the city-state’s net zero strategy.

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ENGIE and PepsiCo Sign 10-Year Biomethane Agreement to Cut UK Supply Chain Emissions

January 26th, 2026 • ENGIE has signed a 10-year biomethane supply agreement with PepsiCo to support emissions reductions across PepsiCo’s UK operations. The deal will inject renewable gas into the UK grid, helping to decarbonize industrial energy use and advance corporate net-zero targets.

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Industry Tensions Rise Over New Carbon Accounting Initiative as AI-led Geothermal Investment Grows

January 26th, 2026 • A new corporate-backed carbon accounting initiative is drawing criticism from climate and sustainability experts who fear it could fragment global emissions measurement. At the same time, investors are injecting significant capital into AI-enabled geothermal exploration, highlighting divergent strategies within the energy transition.

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Global Green Steel Markets in 2026 Face Rising Costs and Regulatory Divergence

January 23rd, 2026 • Global green steel markets are entering a decisive phase in 2026 as regulatory pressure, carbon pricing, and uneven access to clean energy reshape production economics. While Europe advances through strict climate rules and subsidies, regional divergence is widening as Asia and the Americas follow different transition pathways.

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Google Secures 1.2 GW of Carbon-Free Power from Clearway to Supply U.S. Data Centers

January 23rd, 2026 • Google has signed an agreement with Clearway to secure 1.2 GW of carbon-free power to supply its U.S. data centre operations. The deal expands corporate renewable procurement at utility scale and has implications for energy sourcing, grid integration, and compliance strategies for large electricity consumers.

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Canada Removes Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles, Reshaping North American EV Markets

January 23rd, 2026 • Canada has announced the removal of tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, a move that could significantly lower EV prices and accelerate adoption. The decision has wide-ranging implications for automakers, trade relations, and the pace of transport decarbonization in North America.

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How Jabil Is Uncovering Sustainability Across Global Operations

January 22nd, 2026 • Global manufacturing services provider Jabil is embedding sustainability across its operations by using data-driven tools to measure emissions, improve transparency, and guide decarbonisation decisions. The company’s approach highlights how large industrial players can turn operational complexity into an advantage in the transition to net-zero.

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Formula E Advances Sustainability Agenda at 2026 Mexico City E-Prix

January 22nd, 2026 • The 2026 Mexico City E-Prix will showcase how electric motorsport can act as a testing ground for low-carbon innovation, renewable energy use, and sustainable event management. Formula E is using the race to demonstrate practical climate solutions that extend beyond the circuit.

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EU to Introduce “Made in Europe” Rules for Green Technology in Public Procurement from 2026

January 22nd, 2026 • The European Union plans to introduce new public procurement rules prioritising European-made clean technologies from 2026. The proposal aims to strengthen domestic manufacturing, reduce strategic dependencies, and accelerate the bloc’s net-zero transition.

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Indonesia Targets Illegal Mining Across 190,000 Hectares of Forest by 2026

January 21st, 2026 • Indonesia plans a nationwide crackdown on illegal mining, which is affecting nearly 190,000 hectares of forest land, aiming to restore ecosystems and strengthen environmental governance by 2026. The initiative has implications for mining companies, supply chains, and investors exposed to deforestation and regulatory risk.

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Abu Dhabi Launches BARQ Ultra-Fast EV Charging Network With Three-Minute Top-Up Capability

January 21st, 2026 • Abu Dhabi has launched BARQ, an ultra-fast electric vehicle charging network capable of delivering up to 100 kilometres of driving range in just three minutes. The initiative aims to accelerate EV adoption, cut transport emissions, and strengthen the emirate’s clean mobility infrastructure.

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Northern Ireland Sets Out Vision for Climate-Resilient Agriculture at Oxford Farming Conference

January 21st, 2026 • Northern Ireland’s agriculture minister has outlined a strategy to strengthen farm resilience while cutting emissions, focusing on productivity, soil health, and climate-smart practices. The vision positions farmers as central actors in the region’s net zero transition.