Natural gas is like the e-cigarette of fossil fuels.
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France plans to reduce nuclear power by 50% by 2035.
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Overall. the changes in Chinese society have caused a 40 per cent plunge in output across key industrial sectors.
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The project is currently in its construction phase. which started in 2016.
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The move aims to encourage the use of cleaner fuels in the home – wood-burning stoves and coal fires are the single largest source of particulate matter pollutants.
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IHS Markit expects that the economic shock is likely to reduce China'.s 2020 GDP growth to 5.4%.
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Air pollution from burning fossil fuels is generating economic losses of $8 billion a day. according to a Greenpeace report.
Read More »China to Accept Tariff Exemption Applications on US Goods from March 2
The exemptions will enable Chinese companies to import US goods and avoid the tariffs.
Read More »Gazprom to Get China on Board as a Major Energy Customer for Russia
Gas prices have plunged since 2014 when China and Russia agreed to the Power of Siberia gas pipeline project.
Read More »UK’s Renewable Adoption Rate Has Driven Fastest Decarbonisation in World
An independent analysis by academics from Imperial College London says the power sector’s emissions fell from 161 million tonnes in 2010 to 54 million metric tonnes in 2019 as a result of clean electricity.
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