The finding by a team at the University of California is significant because cement production accounts for 8% of CO2 worldwide
International researchers fear that the amount of carbon absorbed by natural processes, such as forests, plants, soil, and possibly even oceans, has collapsed or significantly decreased
Negotiators will fly to Azerbaijan next month for the COP29 summit to discuss a new funding goal to replace wealthy nations' vow to provide $100 billion a year in climate finance to developing nations
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares says the EU's hefty tariffs will push Chinese carmakers to build facilities in Europe – and that could add to the problem of China's industrial overcapacity
Officials are trying to get foreign firms to trade on Shanghai's futures exchange, which has said it plans to expand soon into international metals storage
Trade tension has clouded the longer-term outlook for carmakers and created a level of uncertainty in the industry, the CEO of TomTom digital mapping group said
The International Energy Agency says wind and solar plants are now the cheapest forms of new power in nearly every large country
BP’s lobbying for climate subsidies, despite a business outlook that will boost emissions, spurs increasing criticism of 'planet-saving technologies' due to link with fossil fuel industry
Artificial intelligence chatbots such as GPT-3 are using four times more water than initially estimated, according to researchers in California
In a bid to avoid hefty tariffs China proposed that its EVs would be sold at a minimum of 30,000 euros ($32,946), but EU officials said no
State Dept official says Chinese officials "engage in predatory pricing... [they] lower the price [of lithium] until competition disappears."
EU votes to impose hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs, but says it will continue to talk with Beijing; a possible compromise could be arranged by setting minimum sales prices