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Taiwan's 'game changer' e-bike battery charging stations could supercharge shift from fossil fuels

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Battery swapping stations for e-motorbikes are now a common sight in Taipei and outnumber petrol stations in four Taiwanese cities.
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Stranded Assets

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Fossil fuel investments are big business, but what happens when they are not? Al Jazeera’s Colin Baker looks at how, in a net-zero world, they could become stranded assets.
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Oil Price Crisis Could Lead to Speedier Push Toward Clean Energy Transition

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As gas prices surge amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, other nations could potentially transition faster to using clean energy than previously expected. Philip K. Verleger, a senior fellow at the Niskanen Center, joined Cheddar News...
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COP26 Compromises Could Still Have Climate Deal Fall Short of Emissions Goal

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The two-week COP26 climate conference has now ended with leaders reaching a deal, but so far the deal is getting mixed reviews from climate experts across the globe. Chloe Demrovsky, president and CEO of Disaster Recovery Institute...
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What did young climate activists think of COP26?

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Climate activists Rosie Bleyer and Aliénor Rougeot join Power & Politics to give their thoughts on COP26 as it starts to wrap up.
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Draft COP26 deal urges countries to step up climate ambitions

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The hosts of the COP26 summit in Glasgow have proposed that countries raise their ambitions to slash greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2022 in a draft political decision.
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Dundee, Scotland, leads the EV charge as the world tries to catch up

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Canada was among the countries pledging to transition to low-emission vehicles at COP26, but Dundee, Scotland, is already a leader in EVs and could offer a glimpse into the future.
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COP26 talks head into overtime

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No climate deal was reached between delegates representing almost 200 countries on the final day of the COP26 summit. Negotiations are expected to continue with a deal expected sometime Saturday.
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Scotland’s controversial new oil field is at odds with going green

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Al Jazeera take a look at Scotland's transition from oil and gas to renewables.
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Climate activists voice frustration outside Glasgow conference

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Climate activists from around the world march in Glasgow, where the United Nations Climate Change Conference is taking place. They're asking for a move away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy.
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Young Ugandan climate activist pushing for world leaders to help fight climate change

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Nyombi Morris, a 23-year-old climate activist in Uganda, spoke to CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton about the impact of climate change on his country. His message for world leaders at COP26 is 'put an end to fossil fuels...
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Natural Resources minister says he sees a clean future for the oil and gas sector

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Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson tells Power & Politics he envisions an effective economic pathway to make Canada’s resources sector more environmentally soun
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What do young activists want to see Canada commit to at COP26?

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Climate activists Kayah George, Rosie Bleyer and Alienor Rougeot join Power & Politics to discuss what they are looking for from political leaders at COP26.
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Biden Economic Adviser Addresses Inflation Jump Amid Ukraine Crisis

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As Russia’s attack on Ukraine, the latest inflation report showed the consumer price index rose 7.9 percent — a 40-year high. Heather Boushey, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, joined Cheddar News to discuss what...
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Why Europe's energy prices are soaring and could get much worse

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A combination of market, geographic, and political factors have coalesced into a perfect storm, threatening to derail the economic recovery and hurt household incomes.
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Nationwide rallies call for leaders to act on climate change

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Rallies took place in more than 60 communities across Canada to raise the alarm on the urgent need for political leaders to take more action to combat climate change.
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UN General Assembly: World leaders focus on climate crisis

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The UN has pulled out all the stops to highlight the urgency of climate change ahead of this year's General Assembly.
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Dutch court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions more aggressively

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A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels in a landmark case brought by climate activist groups.
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Cyberattack on U.S. pipeline linked to criminal gang

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The ransomware attack that has forced the shutdown of a vital U.S. pipeline was carried out by a criminal gang known as DarkSide. The Colonial Pipeline system delivers roughly 45 per cent of fuel consumed on the East Coast, according to...
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What Is Bitcoin's Climate Impact That Elon Musk Says He's Concerned About?

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You might think crypto would be the climate-friendly currency — you don't have to cut down trees to make it — but there are some serious environmental impacts of dealing in virtual currency. So much so, Elon Musk announced this week that...
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New York aims to derive 70% of power from renewable sources

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It is one of the most ambitious clean energy plans in the country, but some say the transition will actually cause fossil fuel emissions to rise - in the short term.
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This April Dubai gets creative, London theatres prepare to open and Gates tackles emissions

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Dubai gets a helping hand from the creative economy strategy, theatres in London see light at the end of the tunnel as they prepare to re-open and Bill Gates urges more to be done about carbon emissions - That's April's business outlook.
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Is too late to save our planet? | Inside Story

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UN scientific panel issues strongest warning yet on our warming planet.