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Increasing ambition in transition to clean energy and driving global investment in innovation

Date Time Increasing ambition in transition to clean energy and driving global investment in innovation Excellencies, friends, it is a pleasure to join you today and thank you to the Government of Chile for hosting these ministerials. Around the world ambition is increasing on climate change. When the UK took on the COP26 Presidency, less than 30 percent of global GDP was covered by net zero targets. That figure is now 70 percent. And every G7 country now has a short term emissions reduction target, or NDC, that puts them on a path to net zero. That of course is fantastic news.

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Councilor will not resign; aims to let voters decide

ONTARIO Ontario City Councilor Freddy Rodriguez has five days to resign, justify why he shouldn’t, or do nothing and wait for a special election for voters to decide on whether he should remain in office. Ontario City Recorder Tori Barnett provided an update to the newspaper Tuesday morning. She was notified from Malheur County Clerk Gayle Trotter that enough signatures had been certified, so there was no need to validate any more of those turned in. If needed, petition circulators had until June 7 to collect signatures. Petitioner Cydney Cooke filed paperwork on March 9 to recall Rodriguez. Multiple questions were sent from the newspaper regarding the outcome of her petition, including how many petition circulators she had, if she’d ever been involved in a recall initiative in her life, whether she aimed to apply for an open seat on the council should Rodriguez resign or voters recall him, and how it felt to have obtained the needed signatures on the petition.

Councilor has 5 days to resign or wait for voters to decide

ONTARIO — Ontario City Councilor Freddy Rodriguez has five days to resign, justify why he shouldn’t, or do nothing and wait for a special election for voters to decide on whether he should remain in office. Ontario City Recorder Tori Barnett provided an update to the newspaper this morning. She was just notified from Malheur County Clerk Gayle Trotter that enough signatures had been certified, so there was no need to validate any more of those turned in. If needed, petition circulators had until June 7 to collect signatures. Petitioner Cydney Cooke filed paperwork on March 9 to recall Rodriguez. A request for comment from Cooke has not yet been returned.

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