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The Chinese lesson to India: how can air pollution make or break your economy?

China’s example could be the helping hand India needs in fixing its pollution problem, while not affecting GDP.

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Germany to shut its last nuclear power plants this weekend despite energy crisis

The last three reactors were due to be switched off on 31 December last year but that deadline was extended.

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Nations Approve Key UN Science Report on Climate Change

Governments gave their blessing Sunday to a new U.N. report on climate change, after approval was held up by a battle between rich and developing countries over emissions targets and financial aid to vulnerable nations. The report by the world's top scientists was supposed to be approved by Friday

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Labor must phase out coal and gas

Claims that Labor’s 43% climate emissions bill will bring “an end to the climate wars” are wrong: it will harder to ensure a safe climate with a just transition for workers, argues Alex Bainbridge.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

$100 billion or more per year. so it is commensurate with the challenge. what will it achieve in terms of emission reductions, a science based target looking at 50% reductions by 2050, to keep those most ambitious warming targets on the table, the 1.5 degrees celsius warming target. what would this bill do? well by some estimates and this requires modeling of scenarios over next decade of course, it would deliver up to really 40 to 60% additional emissions cuts to what we would have had other wise. so coming as close to 40% reductions in emissions by 2030 compared to the 50% in the missions targets cut for that 1.53 celsius. so quite significant indeed. and i think allowing the democrats to make good on some of their core talking points, putting money back into the hands of americans at the low to middle income levels, keeping our area and water clean from

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Australian election 2022: Voters back stronger climate action in 'greenslide'

Voters chose to decisively kick out the pro-coal Coalition government in favour of candidates that support stronger action on climate change

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Coal plants are closing faster than expected. Governments can keep the exit orderly

Grattan Institute analysis shows it’s possible to achieve a vastly lower-emissions electricity system in less than two decades – if governments can muster the courage.

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Council's five demands for power station closure process


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The Banana Shire Council has voted to endorse five principles it would like to ensue in the lead up to the closure of the Callide power stations in the coming decades.
Chief executive officer Tom Upton told the council's ordinary meeting on April 28 the Callide B and Callide C power stations were set to close in the future due to scheduled end of life.
The Callide B station is set to wrap up its operations in 2028 and Callide C is projected to close in 2038.
"I think that council needs to adopt a position in terms of what happens to the community after this happens," Mr Upton said.

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