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C40 and Arup announce new support for innovative climate action in...

World cities network to collaborate with Arup to drive global decarbonisation efforts.

Infrastructure leaders to gather for first global summit in Geneva

Leaders from across the international infrastructure sector have signed up to attend the first ever summit to debate the direction of the sector.

State of the Union – 20,000 projects already funded

In his State of the Union Address, president Biden mentioned Infrastructure six times and climate crisis twice as he catalogued America’s infrastructure progress.

OPEC Fund supports Panama efforts to address climate change with $120m...

Development Bank of Latin America and OPEC Fund partner to help accelerate Panama’s transition towards inclusive, sustainable, low carbon and climate resilient development.

Climate inaction and lack of political will criticised at WEF in...

IEA executive director took the stage with young climate campaigners, to criticise the lack of political will on climate change.

AECOM awarded Terra Carta Seal for sustainability

Terra Carta Seal, launched at COP26 by King Charles III when he was Prince of Wales, recognises global companies for innovation and commitment to genuinely sustainable markets.

EBRD, Netherlands and USA back Ukraine energy funding

€372m announced to help repair and enhance Ukraine's energy system against backdrop of damage from Russian invasion. 

FIDIC announces industry summit to deliver COP27 commitments

COP27 started and ended with politics. Now we need industry to take the lead and solve the climate crisis, writes FIDIC CEO Dr Nelson Ogunshakin OBE. 

COP27: What industry leaders discuss behind the scenes

Aecom's ESG global lead, Robert Spencer reports on industry and expert conversations away from the main stage at COP27.

COP27: Better finance, carbon calculation and purpose now needed

As COP27 negotiations draw to an end, it is now down to industry to deliver. So what comes next? 
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