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    • German cabinet endorses coal exit plan

    03rd Feb 2020

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    • Australian government floundering from bushfires actually has politically acceptable climate policy options

    20th Jan 2020

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    • Siemens offer of supervisory board seat turned down by German climate activist

    20th Jan 2020

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    • European Green Deal to target 50-55% drop in emissions by 2030, 100% by 2050, but Polish objection causes delay in adoption

    23rd Dec 2019

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    • COP25 talks end in disappointment, kicking the can into next year

    23rd Dec 2019

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    • COP25 – Emissions continue to rise, albeit more slowly from the power sector, while climate modelling is found to be accurate and UN urges countries to dramatically improve their targets

    09th Dec 2019

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China approving new coal-fired power plants, shutting old capacity, as observers say national ambition to curb emissions weakening in favour of economic stimulus

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