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Landrieu: Politics Not Aligned with Energy Reality

POWER Magazine

A significant disconnect between political rhetoric and the practical realities of energy production is posing an insidious hurdle for the future of power, former Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-Louisiana) has warned. […] The post Landrieu: Politics Not Aligned with Energy Reality appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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The politics that will shape our clean energy future

GreenBiz

Here are three political stories that could make or break our clean energy future.

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Newsroom edition: the political resistance to clean energy - podcast

The Guardian: Energy

Most Australians want to transition to clean energy. Gabrielle Jackson talks to climate and environment editor Adam Morton and national news editor Patrick Keneally about why the public support for clean energy is being met with political resistance Read more: Continue reading. But in this country, the climate wars never die.

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‘Leave politics to the politicians’: why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy

The Guardian: Energy

Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility. Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming.

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Will U.S. copper supply meet energy transition demands? Only if we take these steps

GreenBiz

Sponsored: With the new politics of clean energy, a substantial, sustainable and secure supply of domestic copper is vital for U.S. economic and national security.

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Diane Abbott says it is ‘frightening’ to hear what Tory donor Frank Hester said about her – UK politics live

The Guardian: Energy

Speaking on the BBC’s Politics Live, Kwarteng said: [Those comments] are clearly racist, and they’re clearly sexist. But he said he did not know for sure that Hester actually used those words. And I think Diane [Abbott] was right to point out that the call to violence, even in a flippant way, is really inappropriate.

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Sustainable investors confront political uncertainty

Financial Times: Energy

Australian pension fund CIO discusses sustainable investing amid political uncertainty