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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | Introduction to Commons-Conference organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, held inRome, 28-29 April 2011. Alongside the initiative for a referendum on water... | |
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eu.boell.org
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| | | | | The 20 authors of the 15 papers in this series illuminate the depth of the problems in the three specific fields of international trade, digital governance, and climate finance, with special attention to human rights and gender equality. The researchers illustrate the profound failures of national governments and international mechanisms, and often reflect the frustrations of populations or countries that feel the rich and powerful are running roughshod over the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable for the... | |
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iea.li
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| | | | | [AI summary] The International Energy Agency (IEA) announces key developments including India's potential full membership, a new regional centre in Singapore, and global efforts to strengthen energy transitions and climate goals post-COP28. | |
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www.manhattancontrarian.com
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| | | * How quickly things change. * It was only two years ago, in 2023, that I was writing posts compiling long lists of quotes from climate activists warning that all assets used for production of coal, oil and gas were about to become obsolete and "stranded." After all, wind and solar were (supposedly) cheaper and cleaner for generating electricity, which could then power anything and everything. Therefore anyone stupid enough to make further investments in producing fossil fuels would lose everything. Here is one such post from June 2023, and another from February 2023. * If you look today, you can still find predictions in 2025 that fossil fuel assets will shortly become "stranded." (Here is one from Bloomberg from March 6: "Investors Risk $2.3 Trillion of St... | ||