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March 29 · Issue #82 · View online
The insider memo for sustainability leaders in the commodities sector.
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Four misconceptions about the Ukraine crisis’ impact on energy supply chains; The SEC’s proposed climate rules highlight the Scope 3 emissions debate; Biden wants record $11 billion in Climate Aid to poor nations; and much more… Welcome to the 82nd Edition of the Climate Memo by CarbonChain!
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The Ukraine crisis' impact on energy supply chains: Four misconceptions
How is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine impacting global supply chains and the energy transition? Check out our oil&gas analyst’s opinion on four popular predictions aren’t as likely as they seem.
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The SEC's proposed climate rules highlight the Scope 3 emissions debate
The new SEC climate disclosure proposal has illuminated the growing debate over Scope 3 emissions accountability. “The most important thing we can say about it is a majority of investors have asked for this information and asked for it on the record at the SEC,” said Munilla at Ceres.
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Biden wants record $11 billion in Climate Aid to poor nations
President Joe Biden is asking Congress to dedicate $11 billion in taxpayer dollars to help other nations deploy clean energy and withstand the growing consequences of climate change – more than 10 times the amount lawmakers doled out to the effort in fiscal 2022.
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Barclays and NatWest to give shareholders 'say on climate'
Banking giants Barclays and NatWest have confirmed that shareholders will get the chance to vote on their climate targets at their forthcoming AGMs, for the first time.
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TotalEnergies speeds up energy transition drive
TotalEnergies has unveiled an accelerated strategy to deal with its carbon emissions, with a more ambitious Scope 3 target. This Scope 3 emissions goal signals ambition as non-fossil fuel spending increases.
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Shareholder activism faces test over high fuel costs
Climate activists still giddy from high-profile wins at US oil and gas producers such as ExxonMobil in the past year may be challenged to overcome the recent drumbeat for more production to counter sky-high fuel costs.
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Ryanair outlines 'carbon-neutral' by 2050 plans that rely heavily on alternative fuels
Ryanair has published plans for reaching carbon neutrality by mid-century, with electric and hydrogen planes and plans to cap growth notably absent from its strategy.
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