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Is COP26 the moment where 'climate dopers' get busted?

Business Green

These are the final pieces of the Paris Agreement required to complete the jigsaw and activate the UN deal agreed in 2015: Transparency, Article 6 and Common Timeframes. Developed' countries like the US, Canada, Japan, Australia and EU member states already face regular checks in the form of multilateral assessments run by the UN.

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In defence of net zero

Business Green

While still daunted by the epic and tragic scale of the climate crisis, this community has been buoyed by the way in which their work has already helped deliver both plummeting clean technology costs and a decoupling of greenhouse gas emissions and global GDP. because they were never intended to". because they were never intended to".

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Roaring Twenty-Twenties: Accelerating Energy Transition

Mr. Sustainability

A case to ‘recreate’ the technical and economic prosperity of the 1920s in the 2020s, by gradual divestment in ‘old’ energy systems and investment in ‘new’ renewable industries. Though the stock market is at an all-time high (weird), there is much talk about impending economic doom. It is summer 2020. The future is uncertain.

Energy 78
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?? 2024 Climate Tech Oracle

Climate Tech VC

For us this year’s hurdle was to move from delivering point-in-time insights on climate tech to building a platform that could be a single point of reference for the space. Energy under the hood. From DAC to eSAFs some climate technologies can’t help but consume a lot of energy, making sharp price falls hard to see. 

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From Climate Exhortation to Climate Execution

Mosaic

The federal government is providing the biggest infusion of clean-money capital in its history. So many of us are tired,” Leah Stokes, an energy expert at the University of California, Santa Barbara, told me. But we’re at an inflection point in the fight against dirty energy. But can it actually be done?