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Trade war threatens to overshadow EU-US summit

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When senior European and American officials gather in Washington next month, there’s a lot they’re likely to agree on — from vaccines to artificial intelligence. Just don’t bring up subsidies …

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Sponsor Microsoft Partnering with Egypt’s Big Oil Drive to ‘Increase’ Fossil Fuel Investments

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Documents reveal Microsoft is working with the Egyptian Government to use COP27 to maximise fossil fuel exploitation – and the owners of the Daily Mail are helping them. Despite hosting …

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Can ‘the people’ solve climate change? France decided to find out.

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At first, Sylvain Burquier thought it was a joke.  It was August 2019, and Burquier and his two children were at their home in Paris’s Ninth Arrondissement, off the right …

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High hopes for COP27, but warnings of disappointment

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Since 1992, when world leaders first came together to address global warming, humanity has spewed more than one trillion tonnes of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from fossil fuels into the air. …

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Herman Daly, professor who introduced ecology to economics, dies at 84

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Herman E. Daly, an economist who envisioned a new practice of his field, a discipline known as ecological economics in which growth is not an unquestioned good and the impact …

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‘Carbon capture’ subsidy could let power station keep polluting atmosphere

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The owner of Britain’s biggest power station could receive billions of pounds in green subsidies for a flagship ‘carbon capture’ project even if much of the carbon ends up being …

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Economic woes, shifting ties complicate Pakistan’s flood recovery

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has this week announced plans to host an international donors’ conference to help it recover from catastrophic floods that caused widespread devastation and major financial losses this summer. The United Nations …

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New York is the latest state to ban sales of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035

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New York is the latest state to push for a ban on the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. New York joins Massachusetts and Washington state in following the …

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UK defies climate warnings with new oil and gas licences

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The UK has opened a new licensing round for companies to explore for oil and gas in the North Sea, reports BBC News, which adds that the “decision is at …

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Eurozone inflation hits record 10%, highest in the history of the euro

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Inflation in the 19-member eurozone reached 10% in September, the highest it has ever been in the history of the common European currency, according to the latest flash estimate from …

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