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Major oil and gas companies are planing to increase their upstream production over the coming years, despite public commitments to support the low-carbon transition, new research by the TPI Global Climate Transition Centre (TPI Centre) at the London School of Economics and Political Science has found.
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Oil and gas firms planning to ramp up production despite climate commitments, study finds

2 months ago2 months ago4 mins

Major oil and gas companies are planning to increase their upstream production over the coming years, despite public commitments to…

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The level to which oil & gas operators as well as diversified mining firms, are implementing decarbonisation strategies 'varies widely', according to the latest Net Zero Strategies (NZS) assessments from the TPI Global Climate Transition Centre.
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Fossil fuel and mining decarbonisation strategies vary widely, says TPI Centre

5 months ago5 months ago4 mins

The level to which oil & gas operators as well as diversified mining firms, are implementing decarbonisation strategies ‘varies widely’,…

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More than 50% of countries worldwide have a total renewable energy pipeline that exceeds their existing fossil fuel capacity, a new study by the TPI Global Climate Transition Centre (TPI Centre) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has found.
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More than half of countries set to surpass fossil fuels with renewable energy capacity

9 months ago9 months ago3 mins

More than 50% of countries worldwide have a total renewable energy pipeline that exceeds their existing fossil fuel capacity, a…

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Global banks are falling short on their climate commitments, with most making 'little progress' or 'weakened action' on addressing climate change, a new report by the TPI Global Climate Transition Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has found.
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Global banks ‘stalling’ on climate action, LSE report finds

10 months ago8 months ago4 mins

Global banks are falling short on their climate commitments, with most making ‘little progress’ or ‘weakened action’ on addressing climate…

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Risks to the global economy from extreme weather are likely to 'escalate sharply' in the coming years, and could result in close to $1 trillion in economic losses, a new report by CDP has suggested.
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TPI Centre expands assessment framework for tracking banks’ climate progress

1 year ago8 months ago3 mins

The Transition Pathway Initiative Centre, hosted by the London School of Economics’ Grantham Research Institute, has announced it is expanding…

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