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After Violent Clashes of 2019, Investors Reassess Chile’s Prospects for Renewable Energy

GreenTechMedia

Chile's unrest threatened to stymie foreign interest in clean power investments that had helped the country's renewables market become one of the hottest in Latin America, with a compound annual growth rate of 31.5 percent for non-hydro renewables from 2000 to 2018, according to GlobalData.

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Meat Industry Climate Claims – Criticisms and Concerns

DeSmogBlog

A 2020 study by researchers from the University of Alberta warned that scaling up livestock grazing to meet future food demand could threaten the biodiversity of herbivores and pollinators worldwide. per capita per day in Africa, 77.57g in Asia, 86.09g in South America, and 102.06g in Europe. kg CO2e per day.

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T-REX Raises $40M Led by Riverstone Holdings to Accelerate Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure and Private Credit Markets

T Rex Group

“Over the last several years, not only has the demand for each of these solutions grown, but the needs they address have converged. About Riverstone Holdings LLC: Riverstone is an energy and power-focused private investment firm founded in 2000 by David M. Visit www.trexgroup.com to learn more. Leuschen and Pierre F. Lapeyre Jr.

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T-REX Raises $40M Led by Riverstone Holdings to Accelerate Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure and Private Credit Markets

T Rex Group

“Over the last several years, not only has the demand for each of these solutions grown, but the needs they address have converged. About Riverstone Holdings LLC: Riverstone is an energy and power-focused private investment firm founded in 2000 by David M. Visit www.trexgroup.com to learn more. Leuschen and Pierre F. Lapeyre Jr.

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A brief history of money

Low Impact

The first non-Chinese ‘pre-coins’ (ingots) appeared in Asia Minor before 2000 BCE. The gold that the Spanish stole from South America didn’t hang around in Spain for very long. This massively increased demand for dollars, as they were required to buy oil, which everyone needs. 700 BCE – c. 600 CE: The Axial Age.