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Press Association

Climate activists attempt to enter Barclays AGM

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Climate change activists are halted by security as they attempt to enter the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster, where the Barclays AGM is being held.
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Bloomberg

Enapter wants to make Green Hydrogen cheap for everyone

Higher Ed
Enapter's Vaitea Cowan wants to decentralize energy by making green hydrogen available for everyone. Her electrolyzer start-up recently won the 'Fix our Climate' Earthshot Prize for its plan to make the gas competitive with fossil fuels...
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Press Association

55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels announced

Higher Ed
The Tanaiste has said that a 55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels will help combat climate change. The business package is to encourage firms to move towards more sustainable alternatives. Minister...
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Bloomberg

Former RBA's Debelle on Green Energy

Higher Ed
Speaking from the sidelines of the Citi Australia and New Zealand Investment Conference, CFO of Fortescue Future Industries and the former RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle discusses his views on the global transition from fossil...
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Press Association

Miliband hits out at Rees-Mogg's 'Victorian' energy policy

Higher Ed
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband addresses the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. He hits out at the government on energy bills, says reliance on fossil fuels is the root of our cost of living and environmental issues, pledges to...
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Bloomberg

ESG and ETFs Eligibility

Higher Ed
Martin Grosskopf, Vice-President and Portfolio Manager, AGF Investment and Fate Saghir, Head of Sustainability, Mackenzie Investments discuss the rapidly evolving ESG landscape, looking back at learnings and pitfalls, and looking...
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Bloomberg

The Earthshot Prize's Winning Climate Fix

Higher Ed
Vaitea Cowan, Co-Founder of Enapter and winner of Prince William's inaugural "Fix Our Climate" Earthshot Prize, shares how the green hydrogen startup's AEM Electrolyser technology is changing the way we power our world.
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Bloomberg

Solana's Rising Carbon Footprint

Higher Ed
Solana Labs Co-Founder Anatoly Yakovenko joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the company's latest energy impact report showing the network's overall emissions rose roughly 26 percent during the past six months, and...
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Bloomberg

Raman Bhatia on Smart Tech and Energy

Higher Ed
Raman Bhatia, CEO, OVO Energy talks about how technology can help households save energy and reduce bills as well as taking a look at how decarbonization needs smart tech solutions with Bloomberg's Rachel Morison at Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Carbon Credits as an Asset Class

Higher Ed
Wincrest Capital CEO and CIO Barbara Ann Bernard says there's opportunity for investment in carbon credits as the market grows to be an asset class worldwide worth trillions of dollars. She appears on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Extinction Rebellion protests outside Shell headquarters in London

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UK climate activist group Extinction Rebellion stages a protest outside the headquarters of the Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil and gas company, in central London, as part of a programme of civil disobedience with the aim of...
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Bloomberg

The Godfather of Wind's New Floating Revolution

Higher Ed
Earth's electricity needs could be met 11 times over if we filled our oceans with wind turbines. The problem is they're too expensive to build in deep water. Could floating technology change that?
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion protesters scale Marble Arch

Higher Ed
Two people have scaled a London landmark to hang a banner as protests against fossil fuels continued for a seventh day. A man and a woman climbed up two pillars on Marble Arch in central London to hoist a green banner, which was about 10...
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Bloomberg

How China Plans to Win the Future of Energy

Higher Ed
China, the world's biggest polluter, has committed to reach net zero emissions by 2060, an ambitious goal matched by enormous investments that are reshaping the nation's energy system.
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Sky News

German over-reliance on Russian gas has now become a real concern

Higher Ed
VOICED: Previously a point of embarassment for Germany, the country's over-reliance on Russian gas has now become a real concern. Yesterday, President Putin turned off the taps to Poland and Bulgaria -- playing one of the few cards he...
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Press Association

XR protesters gather in London opposing Government investment in oil and gas

Higher Ed
Extinction Rebellion protesters gather in London to oppose the Government's investment in new oil and gas projects. Speakers: Steve Chilcott from Ealing and Verel Rodrigues and Sunita Ramani from Bristol.
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Bloomberg

Australia May Grab 20% of Lithium Refining Capacity by 2027

Higher Ed
Australia is poised to grab a fifth of the world's lithium hydroxide refining capacity within five years, according to a new government report. James Fernyhough reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Europe's Path to a Net-Zero Economy

Higher Ed
Emma Champion, Head of Regional Energy Transitions, BloombergNEF, shares an exclusive look at the latest research on the investment and policy focus areas needed to bridge the gap to Europe's climate goals at the Bloomberg Sustainable...
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Press Association

Keir Starmer vows Labour will turn Britain into a 'green growth superpower'

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has told Labour's regional conference in Barnsley that his party will turn Britain into a new green superpower, and stop the possibility of being held to ransom over fossil fuels.
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Curated Video

Wind Energy Isn't New, But Opponents May Hinder Its Growth

Higher Ed
Though it's cheaper to build and operate new wind plants than run existing coal plants, opponents say the benefits still don't outweigh other cons.
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Bloomberg

Steyer Says He'd Declare Climate Change a 'State of Emergency'

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Tom Steyer says that his number one priority is climate change. Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders also weigh in. They speak at the fifth Democratic debate in Atlanta.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine War Brings Fossil Fuel Use Into Focus

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden has pledged to cut back on the use of fossil fuels, but the war in Ukraine may have crimped those plans. Bloomberg's David Westin reports on "Wall Street Week."
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion protesters shut down Tower Bridge

Higher Ed
Extinction Rebellion protesters have shut down Tower Bridge by abseiling off the sides of the London landmark. Two activists are hanging from the bridge by suspension cords and have unfurled a huge banner that reads: “End fossil fuels...
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Bloomberg

Niti Ayog CEO on Indian economy, climate change

Higher Ed
Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, a government think tank that advises the federal government on policy discusses the outlook for economy and India's clean energy transition. Kant speaks exclusively to Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...