Cricket by Nic Savage  As India s coronavirus situation worsens, Chris Lynn s suggestion that Cricket Australia could organise a chartered flight home for players competing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been branded absurd . Despite India s recent insistence that it was in the endgame of its battle against COVID-19, the nation is battling a huge increase in coronavirus cases, escalating deaths and dwindling medical supplies. India recorded 352,991 new infections and 2812 deaths on Monday, with their total number of cases approaching 18 million. A Delhi High Court hearing a special petition on the pandemic measures said on the weekend: We re calling it a wave, it s actually a tsunami.
Cricket by Nic Savage  As India s coronavirus situation worsens, Chris Lynn s suggestion that Cricket Australia could organise a chartered flight home for players competing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been branded absurd . Despite India s recent insistence that it was in the endgame of its battle against COVID-19, the nation is battling a huge increase in coronavirus cases, escalating deaths and dwindling medical supplies. India recorded 352,991 new infections and 2812 deaths on Monday, with their total number of cases approaching 18 million. A Delhi High Court hearing a special petition on the pandemic measures said on the weekend: We re calling it a wave, it s actually a tsunami.
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Winners And Losers In A Net Zero China
10:27 AM
Serial changes to China’s energy mix, needed to achieve its pledge of reaching peak emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, will create tectonic shifts in commodity markets
-China’s energy imports would under a carbon neutral scenario plunge -95% over 30 years
-To reach carbon neutrality by 2060 China must reduce coal reliance for power generation from 63% to below 5%
-Copper, aluminium, nickel and cobalt to benefit from China’s carbon neutrality goal
-Reducing coal-fired power plants will be China’s pain-point
By Mark Story
Given that China is the world’s largest carbon emitter, its 2060 zero carbon commitment will require a serious policy effort, widespread structural change and wholesale shifts in large parts of its economy. China’s decarbonisation strategy provides a clear goal for corporates domestically and abroad.