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The South African communities suffering from coal pollution

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Millions of South Africans have no electricity for up to 10 hours a day.
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Germany ends nuclear energy era as last reactors power down

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Germany’s nuclear exit was delayed to this year after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine wreaked havoc in energy markets.
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Australia-China relations: Countries seek to mend trade ties

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Australia and China look to mend relations after about a two-year ban on commodity imports.
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The last 24 hours of climate activist Dina Hamid in Lutzerath

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“People are putting all of their effort, all of their lives into this struggle to keep the coal in the ground,”
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Germany mine protest: Government plans to demolish village

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Police have started removing barricades around the village of Luetzerath in Germany.
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German coal mine standoff escalates as police move on protesters

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In a bid to prevent the Garzweiler mine’s expansion, activists say they will keep trying to defend Luetzerath village.
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India coal ban: Government stamps out polluting fuels

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Polluting fuels, including coal, have been banned in and around New Delhi.
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German government forced to slow energy 'green agenda' rollout

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Could the US help resolve Germany's energy crisis as it tries to scale back its reliance on Russia?
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Despite renewable boom, Alberta’s energy grid far from green

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Alberta is set to stop generating electricity from coal in 2023, but the province's energy grid is still far from being green.
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Afghans face brutal winter as fuel prices increase

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Afghanistan is facing a shortage of basic goods as the UN warns of looming famine.
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Power-hungry smelters in Greece risk closure as crisis worsens

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Aluminium and zinc smelters across Europe are cutting production or closing down altogether.
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Renewable Power to Pass Coal as Top Energy Source

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Renewable energy could overtake coal as the world's top energy source, according to a report.
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COP27 draft climate deal retains 1.5 C warming limit

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Delegates at the UN COP27 climate summit in Egypt say a draft deal includes a goal to limit global warming to 1.5 C, but many issues remain unresolved.
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Energy crisis: EU heads to COP27 as countries switch from gas to coal

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The EU intends to urge other countries to "close the book on unabated coal" and put an end to "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidises.
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EU countries agree on COP27 climate ambitions

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EU environment ministers got together in Luxembourg to agree on a text to take to the UN climate conference in Egypt in November.
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Poland prepares for winter: Coal shortages due to Russian import

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Unlike the rest of Europe, Poland relies on coal rather than gas for power and heating.
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Gas crisis: Germans rush to stock up on coal for winter warmth

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Gas crisis: Germans rush to stock up on coal for winter warmth
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New EU sanctions ban member states from importing Russia coal

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To cope with the hard turn away from Russian energy, EU countries are setting power consumption caps.
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Families appeal for more help on tenth day of Mexican mine rescue

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The fate of 10 miners remains unclear as rescuers continue operations at the flooded mine in Coahuila state.
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Video: How cooperation on coal and steel paved the way for the EU we know today

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In 1951, six European countries joined forces to create a common market on coal and steel, introducing the idea of supranationalism.
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India power cuts: Homes, hospitals and businesses facing shortage

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A record heatwave in India has increased demand for electricity and led to power cuts.
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Germany says could drop opposition to Russian oil ban

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Two ministers say Berlin is ready to back a European Union ban on Russian oil imports and warn of potential economic costs.
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‘Hottest summer ever’: Many Indian states under ‘severe’ heatwave

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Heatwaves have killed more than 6,500 people in India since 2010 and scientists say climate change is making them harsher and more frequent.
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EU mulls tougher sanctions following Bucha 'atrocities'

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Russia has been accused of war crimes after evidence was found in areas outside of Kyiv.