Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 18, 2022
President Xi Jinping has promised a slow and steady end to the growth of planet-warming emissions in China, with energy security taking top priority as the country contends with a flagging economy and tumult on global fuel markets. In a two-hour speech to kick off the weeklong Communist Party Congress, Xi said that prudence would govern China’s efforts to peak and eventually zero out carbon emissions. The cautious wording comes after a spate... + full article
Time USA World October 18, 2022
President Xi Jinping has promised a slow and steady end to the growth of planet-warming emissions in China, with energy security taking top priority as the country contends with a flagging economy and tumult on global fuel markets. In a two-hour speech to kick off the weeklong... + más
No quick exit from fossil fuels in China, Xi says | Los Angeles Times
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Associated Press USA Business October 06, 2022
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — The city council in Vancouver, Washington, has approved a permanent ban on new fossil fuel developments after years of temporary moratoriums. While new facilities that distribute, extract, refine or process fossil fuels have been temporarily prohibited... + más
UN chief asks wealthy nations to impose windfall taxes on fossil fuel industry | Ars Technica
First public global database of fossil fuels launches | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Science October 02, 2022
NEW DELHI, India (AP) — The queues outside petrol pumps in Sri Lanka have lessened, but not the anxiety. Asanka Sampath, a 43-year-old factory clerk, is forever vigilant. He checks his phone for messages, walks past the pump, and browses social media to see if fuel has... + más
Greater Boston’s climate adaptation field is divided by race | The Boston Globe
Fed enlists six major banks for climate risk analysis | Fox Business
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 02, 2022
NEW DELHI – The queues outside petrol pumps in Sri Lanka have lessened, but not the anxiety. Asanka Sampath, a 43-year-old factory clerk, is forever vigilant. He checks his phone for messages, walks past the pump, and browses social media to see if fuel has arrived. Delays... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 24, 2022
Related: Malpass addressed the concerns on Thursday in an interview , and in another with Politico on Friday, as well as in a separate note to staff. He defended his record at the helm of the influential lender. In the more recent remarks, Malpass said it was clear that human... + más
World Bank head says he's not a climate denier, won't quit | ABC News
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Ars Technica USA Tech September 21, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 21, 2022 7:32 pm UTC Share this story United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres had just returned from a visit to... + más
Fuel firms should pay for climate harm, UN leaders told | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Science September 19, 2022
A first-of-its-kind database for tracking the world’s fossil fuel production, reserves and emissions launches on Monday to coincide with climate talks taking place at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.The Global Registry of Fossil Fuels includes data from over... + más
Baton Rouge homicides are down in 2022. Broome credits community work, end of pandemic lockdowns. | The Advocate
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
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