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Energy Agency Urges Bigger Global Push To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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A report from the International Energy Agency said the economic rebound from the pandemic is putting major strains on the global energy system.
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Won't Stop Sydney's Expansion

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Sep.25 -- Australia's heat is deadly. During an exceptional heatwave like last summer, death rates spike, particularly when the heat carries on into the evening and people are unable to cool down. But this uninhabitable heat isn’t...
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BP Revised The Value Of Its Assets Amid Reduced Demand For Oil

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The company said it could cut the value of its assets by as much as $17.5 billion.
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Cryptocurrency Could Go Green With Proof-Of-Stake Verification Model

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Most cryptocurrencies need energy-intensive computers to keep the market moving. A new verification model could remove the need for those machines.
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Bloomberg

The Carbon Footprint of Air Travel Is Relatively Small, Norman Foster Says

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Aug.31 -- Famed British architect and designer Norman Foster, founder of Foster + Partners, says "the carbon footprint of air travel is relatively small, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be addressed." He's on the latest "Leaders With...
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Environmental Defense Fund Chief Scientist on the True Effect of Methane Leaks

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Jul.27 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Steve Hamburg, Chief Scientist for the Environmental Defense Fund, about the true effects of methane leaks.
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BMW's Robertson Says Electric Cars Are Long-Term Trend

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Sep.12 -- Ian Robertson, special representative and head of sales until January 2018 at BMW, discusses the company's push toward electric vehicles, emissions targets and the demand for diesel. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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Exxon Activist Engine No. 1 Gains a Third Board Seat

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Jun.03 -- Activist investor Engine No. 1 has expanded its presence on the board of Exxon Mobil Corp. to a third seat, according to preliminary vote tallies. Bloomberg’s Aaron Clark reports.
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Dollar to Strengthen in 2022: UBS Global WM's Gordon

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May.31 -- Wayne Gordon, executive director at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for commodities and currencies. He speaks with Sophie Kamaruddin and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Dow Accelerating Decarbonization Plan, CEO Fitterling Says

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Oct.06 -- Dow Chairman and CEO Jim Fitterling discusses the company's investment plan and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Green Buildings Are Good for Your Health, Says Norman Foster

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Aug.31 -- Norman Foster, Foster + Partners founder, says green buildings are good for your health. He's on the latest "Leaders With Lacqua Goes Green."
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Lord Browne Sees Plenty of Opportunities in Energy Efficiency

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Apr.13 -- OPEC and oil market balances will “all be relevant for the future” even as the world moves to decarbonize its energy system, former BP CEO John Browne says. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Labour pledges green investment in 27 million homes.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn makes election campaign pledge to invest in environmentally friendly improvements to 27 million homes. He announced the policy on a visit to a housing estate in the London borough of Putney.
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UK: Speech by European Union Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen at the London Stock Exchange, Part Nine.

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CLEAN: Interior speech by the European Union Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen at the London Stock Exchange on January 08, 2020 London, England.
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Greta Thunberg in Davos: `This Is Just the Very Beginning'

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Jan.21 -- Environmental activist Greta Thunberg speaks at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. "This is just the very beginning" of the climate fight, Thunberg said during a panel discussion titled "Forging a...
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DBS Bank Sponsor Spotlight

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Helge Muenkel, Chief Sustainability Officer, DBS Bank speaks with Bloomberg Green's Lauren Kiel about the importance of transition finance in enabling the net-zero future, the role carbon credits play in decarbonizing hard-to-abate...
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TV And Film Companies Are Working Toward A More Sustainable Industry

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Film and TV companies can leave a large carbon footprint, but some large companies are working to improve their sustainability efforts.
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Bloomberg

Ericsson Sponsor Spotlight

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Börje Ekholm, President & CEO, Ericsson speaks with Bloomberg Media's Pooja Malpani about the possibilities of unlimited connectivity at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.
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Irish Government fails to reach agreement on emissions targets before the summer

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The Irish Government has failed to reach an agreement on what emissions targets to assign to key sectors of the economy during the last scheduled Cabinet meeting before the summer recess. Talks on Tuesday night ended without agreement...
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Caroline Lucas reacts to chancellor's spring statement

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Caroline Lucas reaction to Rishi Sunak's spring statement, where she notes that there is a 'black hole' in it when it comes to climate change.
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Obama on climate change at Town Hall meeting

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US President Barack Obama commented on the historic Paris Agreement on climate change at a Town Hall-style meeting in London on Saturday.US President Barack Obama commented on the historic Paris Agreement on climate change at a Town...
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Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

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A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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Enviromentally friendly ferries bound for Hong Kong

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Sydney, Australia - 16 December 2009 1. Ferry in Sydney Harbour 2. Wide of solar-powered ferry moored in Sydney''s Darling Harbour 3 Close of solar panels on front of boat 4. Wide of solar panels on top of boat moving upwards and...