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Australia s climate change action labelled insufficient by Biden administration ahead of crucial summit
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LONDON British lawmakers on Thursday approved a parliamentary motion declaring that China s policies against its Uyghur minority population in the far western Xinjiang region amounted to genocide and crimes against humanity. The motion is non-binding and does not compel the British government to act. But it is another move signalling the growing outcry among U.K. politicians over alleged human rights abuses in China. The motion was moved by Conservative lawmaker Nus Ghani, one of five British lawmakers recently sanctioned by China for criticizing its treatment of the Uyghurs. “There is a misunderstanding that genocide is just one act - mass killing. That is false,” she said, adding that all the criteria of genocide - an intention to destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial or religious group - “are evidenced as taking place in Xinjiang.”
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HOW HARD IT WILL BE FOR BIDEN: President
Joe Biden’s new pledge for the U.S. to cut its economy-wide emissions 50% to 52% by 2030
unveiled at his climate summit this morning means largely eliminating coal from electricity, reducing natural gas use significantly, and definitely no new gas plants without carbon capture, according to various recent analyses we’ve reviewed.
We’d also have to increase clean energy sources to more than double today’s share.