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10 Oct 2025, 11:05
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In brief | 10 October '25

Guardian: One of world’s biggest windfarm developers to cut quarter of workforce

Ørsted plans to shrink company after Trump administration causes share price to plunge to all-time low.

Reuters: TotalEnergies, Siemens urge EU to abolish climate law, letter shows

Companies called on governments to abolish corporate sustainability due diligence directive to boost competitiveness.

Bruegel: Convergence, not alignment: EU-China climate relations ahead of COP30

Trade and other tensions between the European Union and China should not be allowed to derail joint work to cut emissions, analysis says.

Bloomberg: How shipping is on the cusp of a global carbon charge

Global regulator will decide in October whether to ratify sweeping new rules that would force the oil-guzzling industry to start paying for its greenhouse gas emissions.

 

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