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Canadian Oilsands Firm Denied Its Own Science On Climate Change
While Imperial Oil was calling the link between fossil fuels and global warming an ‘unproven hypothesis,’ internal reports had confirmed the connection.
Seven Reasons to be Wary of Waste-to-Energy Proposals
Burning rubbish to generate electricity or heat sounds great: you get rid of all your waste and also get seemingly "sustainable" energy. What could be better?
South Korea Shuts Down 10 Coal-Fired Power Plants to Curb Pollution
The shutdown comes after the government said last month it would idle up as much as 15 coal-fired power plants between December and February, while its remainin…
Coal Trade
Japan to Keep Pushing Coal in Developing World Despite Criticism
Japan will continue providing backing to new coal-fired power projects in developing countries, a government source said Monday, despite international efforts t…
Chile to Present Climate Law Targeting Net Zero by 2050
Chile has confirmed plans to present a much-anticipated climate change law next week that would set a target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Coal Mine
Albanese says Australia Should Continue to Export Coal
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has backed the case for Australian coal exports amid a divisive debate on shutting down the trade to act on climate change, arguin…
Industry, Climate Groups Issue EU Green Deal Plea
Major European lobby groups are calling on the EU Commission to show more ambition on climate and energy policies.
Two Cheers for Pakistan’s Electric Vehicle Policy
With 43% of the airborne emissions in the country from the transport sector, Malik Amin Aslam, the federal minister for climate change told thethirdpole.net tha…
Climate Adaptation Policies in Place in Over 170 Countries
National policies and laws to address impacts from extreme weather caused by climate change have been developed in over 170 countries, according to a major new …
COP25 Energy Action Day Drives Climate-proofing of Global Energy Systems
This comment by Karol Gobczynsk, Head of Climate and Energy of the INGKA Group during the Energy Action Event in Madrid on 7 December typifies the dramatic chan…
German SPD Wants to Renegotiate Climate Package
The new leaders of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) have called for a renegotiation of the country's climate package.
Energy Developers on the Hunt for New Fuels
Energy firm Scottish Power is to construct solar projects for the first time to maximise onshore renewable energy potential in the UK and Ireland, it announced …
28 Years Ago, Big Oil Predicted Carbon Tax was Necessary to Stop Global Warming
As far back as 1991, the Canadian arm of Exxon Mobil Corp.’s empire anticipated that a high tax on carbon emissions would be necessary to maintain a stable cli…
Solar Technology
Saving the Mekong With Floating Solar Power
For two decades or more, alarms have been sounding for the Mekong Delta. It is being hammered by climate change, by a proliferation of upstream dams, by unsusta…
Hydrogen Project
Hydrogen Council and EIB Sign Advisory Agreement to Address Climate Change With Increased Investment in Hydrogen
The Hydrogen Council has today signed a landmark agreement with one of the world’s largest providers of climate finance – EIB – to collaborate on the develop…
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