Policy and Affairs
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World record for global coal consumption: more than 8 billion tonnes in 2022
The IEA records the highest value ever but confirms that 2022 is the peak of coal. Then a plateau until…
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WBA: only 5% of enterprises are attentive to the environmental impacts
The index on the environmental impacts of business activities developed by the World Benchmarking Alliance’s (WBA), presented these days at…
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London will open its 1st coal mine in 30 years
After months of multi-level assessments and protests, the government gave the green light to the project in Cumbria: £165 million…
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Biden’s IRA can trigger US-EU trade war
The American Inflation Reduction Act provides subsidies and tax advantages for those who buy American and can drain investment and…
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Agreement on the Oil price cap to 60 $, but remains the unknown of Poland
To work, the price cap must be below the Ural market price but not too much, so as to remain…
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Bolsonaro’s legacy: Record-breaking deforestation in Brazil since 2019
The last year recorded a relatively positive figure, with deforestation falling by 11%. But the balance of the outgoing president’s…
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Renewable energy, France will pay dearly for its delay
The country is the only one in the bloc not to have achieved its 2020 targets in renewables. The appeal…
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Vietnam boosts coal and rejects 14 billion to reduce dependency
The Vietnamese government assumes new energy targets in 2030 where coal rises and the share of renewables falls. Thus renouncing…
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COP27 on climate, a small step towards biodiversity protection
The final text of the agreement reached in Sharm finally mentions the "urgent need" to address the interweaving between the…
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COP27, carbon trading will be secret
In the fourth report on the results of the Sharm climate summit, we analyze what COP27 decided on the international…
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