Climate+change

Climate change is currently one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the international community, the business world, and individual citizens. Responding to the challenge demands a global effort and immediate action.

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DNV has specialised in delivering independent, third party services for climate change activities, and has over the last decade been engaged in a number of diverse validation, verification, and certification activities. Below you will find more material on how we are delivering climate change solutions for a safe and sustainable future.

Creating supply chain carbon harmony

The reduction of CO2 and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a global issue. The Kyoto agreement, EU and national regulations have been implemented in order to reduce the level of CO2.

Carbon capture and storage: “Speed up, please”

“The need to deal with the climate change threat quickly does not allow us the luxury of waiting until all the aspects have been looked at and agreed upon. It’s time to put global warming in the basement,” says Elisabeth Tørstad, DNV’s Cleaner Energy director.

Backing capture and storage technology

A new survey of over 500 key energy decision makers from across Europe has found a strong appetite for the development of CO2 capture and storage technologies in Europe as a way of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide.

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Environment and climate

Courses that will give you the overview, knowledge and tools needed in order to reduce your company's environmental footprints.

Mitigating and adapting to climate change

"We now know what threats we face, what is needed to reduce emissions, and what it costs" - Dr Pachauri encourages businesses to take on their part of the responsibility to mitigate climate change.

“You have a key to reducing climate change”

“DNV’s efforts represent a prerequisite for the success of our climate change policy,” said the Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who is aiming to have one of the world’s most ambitious environmental policies. He turned to DNV to discuss international quota trading and CO2 capture and storage.

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