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Opinion | China s and India s coal habits are slowing down the green transition

In the short run, China and India are showing no real intention of cutting coal dependence. Instead, both are building or proposing new coal-fired capacity, never mind their climate pledges.

The world is on fire Why is Canada considering massive new oil drilling? | Conor Curtis and Tzeporah Berman

Where does the UK sit in the world s turbulent energy landscape?

Where does the UK sit in the world s turbulent energy landscape?
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The need for debt-for-climate swaps

The need for debt-for-climate swaps Dec 16,2020 - Last updated at Dec 16,2020 By Shamshad Akhtar, Kevin P. Gallagher, Stephany Griffith-Jones, Jörg Haas and Ulrich Volz ISLAMABAD A global debt crisis is looming. Even before COVID-19 swept the world, the International Monetary Fund had issued a warning about developing countries’ public debt burdens, noting that half of all lower-income countries were “at high risk of or already in debt distress”. As the economic crisis worsens, these countries are experiencing steep output contractions at the same time that COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts are demanding a massive increase in expenditures. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, developing countries’ repayments on their public external debts will cost $2.6-$3.4 trillion just in 2020 and 2021 alone. Hence, market analysts now suggest that almost 40 per cent of emerging- and frontier-market sovereign external debt could be at risk of defa

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