Policy and Affairs
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Opec+: ready a cut of 1 million barrels for oil production
After years of gradual increases in production, there is a cut in oil production of at least 1 million barrels…
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A global tax to finance the response to the climate crisis
A group of countries particularly exposed to the impact of climate change presents a range of proposals to find the…
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Climate target COP26, promises have already evaporated after 1 year
At the climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh next November, only a few dozen countries will be able to say that…
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China had to stop coal-fired power plants abroad. This year it built 14
A year ago, President Xi Jinping promised from the UN stage to stop funding for coal-fired power plants abroad. Since…
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Goodbye HFC: even the US says enough to hydrofluorocarbons, powerful greenhouse gases
By 2036, the United States will avoid releasing the equivalent of 900 Mt of CO2 into the atmosphere. If adopted…
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Low emission cars: California, stop new diesel and petrol cars from 2035
The California Air Resources Board approved the first regulation for low emission cars, setting a roadmap year after year to…
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COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh: Global investors call for more climate ambition
A group of global investors worth $39 trillion are making new demands on states ahead of Egypt’s climate summit
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Launched the 1st global fossil fuels registry
Counting the proven reserves, the remaining fossil sources would emit 3,500 Gt of CO2e into the atmosphere: more than 7…
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All the measures of the new EU Energy Plan: price cap, cuts in consumption, extra profits
The cap on the price of electricity on the infra-margins and the solidarity contribution demanded of fossil companies should guarantee…
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Energy plan UK, the GBC to Truss: for concrete results are not enough subsidies
We need to increase the efficiency of the building stock, eliminate waste and focus on integrated renewables. This in summary…
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