Tag: Swiss Re
ClimeFi Structures First ITMO CDR Transfer Between Switzerland & Norway
A cross-border carbon removal transaction between Norway and Switzerland has been completed under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, marking a first-of-its-kind implementation in the durable carbon removal (CDR) market. The deal involves the transfer of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) from Inherit Carbon Solutions in Norway with support of … [continued]
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Insurance Companies Cancelling Home Owner Insurance Are Supporting LNG Terminals
Local activists in Louisiana are pressuring large insurance companies to stop providing coverage to LNG terminals in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Ignoring Reality: Tony Blair Institute’s Dangerous Climate Mirage
Recently I published a scathing assessment of the recent Tony Blair Institute whitepaper which claimed net zero was dead and that only direct air capture and nuclear could save us. As a result, Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid invited me to join them on Redefining Energy to tear into Blair, … [continued]
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The One Big Robotaxi Benefit — Safe Driving
We’ve had a few articles recently highlighting problems with the idea of a robotaxi revolution. (See here, here, and here.) However, there are definitely some upsides to robotaxis, and there’s one in particular that deserves a nod. A reader shared this study with us in a comment thread, and it … [continued]
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Corporate Travel Reduced by a Third on 2019 Levels Despite Increased Flying by Merck, Bosch, & JPMorgan Chase
Business travel emissions of 239 global companies fell by 34% since 2019, but disproportionate flying by Merck, Bosch, JPMorgan Chase and other top polluters put overall achievements at risk. Business travel by the world’s biggest companies fell by 34% between 2019 and 2023, the fourth edition of the Travel Smart Ranking … [continued]
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