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VW Faces Massive Fine From U.S. for Emisssions Scandal

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Sept. 27 -- The U.S. Justice Department is assessing how big a criminal fine it can extract from Volkswagen AG over emissions-cheating without putting the German carmaker out of business, according to two people familiar with the...
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Obama on Paris Agreement: 'It's a Start'

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One day after more than 170 countries, including the U.S. signed the historic Paris climate agreement at the U.N., President Barack Obama described it as "a start" at a town-hall style meeting with young people in London. "The agreement...
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CLEAN : US China deal significant to curb climate change: expert

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CLEAN : US China deal significant to curb climate change: expert
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CLEAN : World leaders parody muppets set sail for Paris as climate talks

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CLEAN : World leaders parody muppets set sail for Paris as climate talks
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EU Takes Policy Steps to Combat Climate Change, Curb Emissions

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Sep.27 -- European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic explains steps the European Union is taking to combat climate change. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Battery Boom Enables Wind and Solar to Surge Into 2050

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Jun.21 -- Bloomberg NEF is out with its annual long-term analysis of the future of the global electricity system – New Energy Outlook (NEO) 2018. Bloomberg NEF's Ethan Zindler talks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel about the group's findings.
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Labour makes election pledge to upgrade 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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Almost 90 Major Companies Commit To Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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The companies have committed to set climate targets aimed at limiting global temperature rise to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels.
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European Parliament Declares 'Climate Emergency' To Reduce Emissions

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The European Parliament is pushing for EU members to curb emissions ahead of the United Nations climate conference.
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Bloomberg

Climate Discussions at Davos Total Avoidance of Problem, says Summers

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Jan.24 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, responds to discussions of climate change out of the World Economic Forum in Davos. He sits down with David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Exxon’s Plans for Surge in Emissions Leaked

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Oct.05 -- Exxon Mobil Corp. has been planning to increase annual carbon-dioxide emissions by as much as the output of the entire nation of Greece, an analysis of internal documents reviewed by Bloomberg shows. Bloomberg's Akshat Rathi...
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Governments Look to Make Economies Greener

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Nov.16 -- Scores of countries, including China, have pledged to become carbon neutral. But how will they do it? Bloomberg New Economy explains how industries, ranging from power generation to the auto industry, can change without leaving...
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Oil-Service Pricing Under Stress, Liberty Oilfield CEO Says

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Nov.11 -- In this edition of "Futures in Focus," Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Chief Executive Officer Chris Wright says he doesn't expect a ban on federal lands drilling and adds that oil-service pricing is "very stressed." He speaks...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion protester: Lib Dem policies inadequate to combat climate crisis

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Extinction Rebellion protester glues himself to the Liberal Democrat campaign bus demanding more commitment from the party on climate change. Interview with Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson and protester Pete McCall. The demonstration took...
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Bloomberg

2020 Could Be Hottest Year Yet

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Sep.10 -- Miners are among the biggest greenhouse gas emitters, but some companies in the industry are hoping to change that. BHP Group unveiled new plan to reduce its carbon impact today, but it could be too late. Greenhouse gas...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion families hold protest outside Bank of England

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Members of Extinction Rebellion families block an entrance to the Bank of England in protest of the bailing out of airlines and shipping companies amidst the pandemic. This action in London has been mirrored across the UK and the wider...
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Bloomberg

What Would a Biden Victory Mean for Australia?

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Oct.25 -- Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr discusses how the U.S. presidential election outcome might affect his country. Carr, who is now professor of the University of Technology Sydney, speaks with Paul Allen and Kathleen...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says U.S. on Path to Net Zero-Emissions by 2050

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Apr.22 -- President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. will reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions 50%-52% from 2005 levels by the end of the decade. Biden addressed a gathering of 40 world leaders Thursday during a virtual summit on...
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Need Higher Returns & Lower Carbon: Chevron CEO Wirth

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May.26 -- Chevron shareholders voted for a proposal to reduce emissions from the company’s customers, the latest sign that oil titans are coming under increasing pressure to address environmental concerns. Mike Wirth, Chevron CEO, talks...
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Democrats Aim To Go Green With School Buses

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Research suggests emissions from the current fleet, which relies mostly on diesel, may be bad for children.
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Bloomberg

UAE's Almheiri on Reaching Net-Zero Emissions by 2050

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UAE Minister of State for Climate Change and Environment Mariam Almheiri discusses how the United Arab Emirates will reach its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 through corporate and government initiatives. She speaks with Manus Cranny...
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Bloomberg

Canada’s UN Representative Bob Rae on the Investor Landscape

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Bob Rae, Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations speaks with Bloomberg’s Kait Bolongaro, Canadian Government Reporter about the economic and political landscape for investors at the Bloomberg Canadian Fixed Income...
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon speech ahead of COP 26

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving a speech on climate change ahead of COP 26 events on 25 October 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Bloomberg

Aviva CEO Seeks International Standards to Define ESG

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Aviva CEO Amanda Blanc discusses the insurance industry’s role in climate change and the need for global standards to better define ESG for investors. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe." (Source: Bloomberg)