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    Climate activists threaten ‘unprecedented’ disobedience in UK

    by Matthew Eloyi April 18, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 18, 2023

    Ahead of what is expected to be the UK’s largest-ever climate protest, Extinction Rebellion, a group of climate…

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    OPEC says global energy demand to increase by 23% to 2045

    by Matthew Atungwu April 18, 2023
    by Matthew Atungwu April 18, 2023

    The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has said that the demand for primary energy is expected to…

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    EU Parliament supports overhaul of Europe’s biggest climate policy

    by Segun Ogunlade April 18, 2023
    by Segun Ogunlade April 18, 2023

    Expansive reforms that would ensure EU climate change policies become more ambitious, including an upgrade of the bloc’s…

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    Justrite, Norwegian company strike $6.5m solar energy deal

    by Matthew Atungwu April 18, 2023
    by Matthew Atungwu April 18, 2023

    A $6.5 million solar agreement between Empower New Energy, a Norwegian renewable energy firm, and Justrite, a Nigerian…

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    Schools ordered to close in parts of India amidst soaring temperature

    by Segun Ogunlade April 18, 2023
    by Segun Ogunlade April 18, 2023

    Schools have been ordered to shut down for a week by authorities in parts of India where sweltering…

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    Energy Council: Renewable energy growth must double to meet Australia’s emission goals

    by Arinze Chijioke April 18, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke April 18, 2023

    The Clean Energy Council has said, in its annual report that Australia’s renewable energy industry is growing at…

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    EU faces suit for including gas, nuclear in ‘green’ investments guide

    by Arinze Chijioke April 18, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke April 18, 2023

    Latest reports suggest that the European Commission is being ued by environmental campaigner following its decision to include…

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    Groups criticize G7’s stance on climate finance

    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023

    Civil society organizations have accused wealthy industrialized nations of abdicating their duty to provide enough financial support to…

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    G7 countries fail to agree on date for coal phase-out

    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023

    The G7 group of big, rich countries has failed to agree on a date by which they will…

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    LGIM joins forces with US investor to challenge ExxonMobil’s climate plans

    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 17, 2023

    ExxonMobil’s climate plans are being challenged by the largest asset manager in the UK, Legal & General Investment…

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