With U.N. nature talks in the final stretch, China has released a proposed text that will shape the final agreement on conserving the world's wild places and species. #COP15 By @GloriaDickie & @Islabin https://t.co/9KeoxBbgma
Blue bonds, nature offsets, forest funds and more - the options for biodiversity finance are growing, but the pace of investment is still slow. #COP15 By @Islabin, @JessopReuters & @jakespring https://t.co/vXNA9WVdOE
"Not too good, not too bad either." Struggling wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa tells me and @reuters_csteitz a tale of slow progress @ReutersCommods https://t.co/1TJ1qz4LLz
Repsol confirms our scoop that EIG will buy 25% in its oil and gas unit, CEO says "We need to reduce the carbon footprint of our products but we will continue to need oil and gas for many more years" @Agestebaran@G_Slattery https://t.co/livYVMk1g8
European refiners' ability to cut gas use to weather crunch "very welcomed as we prepare for winter" @ronbousso1@NasrallaShadia https://t.co/CxXJa7zmtk
Wind power generation is entering a turbulent era with high demand, technology issues and soaring raw material costs. Siemens Gamesa's poor quarterly results showed how hard it's becoming. @Islabin@reuters_csteitz#OOTT
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Downing Street officials offered to waive restrictions on mourners for Prince Philip’s funeral. The Queen refused, on the grounds she wanted to set an example rather than be an exception to the rules. So they threw two parties instead. Full story in the brand new Private Eye.