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| | | | | There has been a rise in contrarian arguments against the UK's bid to become a world leader in the global energy transition. The basic argument appears to be that we should delay the transition to renewable energy, revert back to fossil fuels, and so (er, somehow) become energy independent - overlooking the fact we do not have enough oil and gas to do this. | |
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| | | | | Peatlands[1] account for 3% of the world's land surface. As long as they are intact, they store large quantities of carbon dioxide (CO?), one of the greenhouse... | |
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| | | | | Here is the 38-page "Summit Declaration" from the G8 summit, released earlier today. The summit and the document cover many important economic topics. I'm going to focus on the climate change section, which is receiving a lot of press coverage. The post The G-8 agreement (especially on climate change) appeared first on Keith Hennessey. | |
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