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Time for divestment and oil subsidy campaigns to join forces?

Time for divestment and oil subsidy campaigns to join forces?

Investors are less likely to divest if governments continue to prop up the sector with rampant subsidies, aid and investments

Turkey coal surge an 'historic error' say economists

Turkey coal surge an ‘historic error’ say economists

Fears Russia could turn off the gas taps are driving Turkey towards coal – which experts say will be an expensive mistake for the country and climate

Weekly wrap: Goodbye 400ppm, hello cheap oil challenge

Weekly wrap: Goodbye 400ppm, hello cheap oil challenge

This week’s top climate politics and policy stories. Sign up to have our Friday briefing and Monday’s crib notes sent to your inbox

Biofuels are good for food security - study

Biofuels are good for food security – study

Researchers say demand for energy crops is promoting better land management and can be scaled up sustainably, but campaigners are not convinced

Lessons from Indonesia's fuel subsidy bonfire

Lessons from Indonesia’s fuel subsidy bonfire

Widely praised as a success when rolled out in 2014, Jakarta’s cuts to domestic oil and gas stored up long term fiscal problems that are now emerging

Nobody said it was easy: Egypt's energy reforms unwrapped

Nobody said it was easy: Egypt’s energy reforms unwrapped

If the reform path is to stick, Sisi government needs remake its case for subsidy reform and persuade frustrated public to be patient

China holds key to revive moribund carbon markets

China holds key to revive moribund carbon markets

Launch of Beijing’s national scheme in 2017 described as a ‘beacon of hope’ for sector that’s still expanding but with limited impact

Sweden urged to block Vattenfall coal plant sale

Sweden urged to block Vattenfall coal plant sale

Opposition lawmakers call on state-owned utility to shut down polluting coal assets in Germany, instead of selling them to Czech firm EPH

Unions threaten riots, strikes as Nigeria ditches oil subsidy

Unions threaten riots, strikes as Nigeria ditches oil subsidy

Government says subsidy cut is vital to rebalance budget, but opposition brand decision “evil” and a “rigmarole”

Mark Carney backs insurance drive for Paris climate deal

Mark Carney backs insurance drive for Paris climate deal

Banking chief joins CEOs of Aviva, AXA and Swiss RE in supporting initiative to help poor countries cope with projected climate threats

Weekly wrap: Trump and the Mexican climate chief

Weekly wrap: Trump and the Mexican climate chief

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UK envoy: Carbon pricing 'too sluggish' to meet climate goals

UK envoy: Carbon pricing ‘too sluggish’ to meet climate goals

Sir David King favours technology development over emissions trading as a way to shift emerging economies off coal

Weekly wrap: Record warm streak fires up UN ceremony

Weekly wrap: Record warm streak fires up UN ceremony

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Why there's no time to dally on the Paris Agreement

Why there’s no time to dally on the Paris Agreement

The treaty may enter into force well before 2020, but let’s not wait and see – let’s start delivering actions

Canada, Germany lead calls to price 50% of carbon emissions by 2030

Canada, Germany lead calls to price 50% of carbon emissions by 2030

Global carbon market can promote innovation and accelerate low carbon development, say coalition of six leaders

How the Maldives are putting climate funds to work

How the Maldives are putting climate funds to work

As leaders meet in New York to sign the Paris climate deal, a water project is helping remote islands handle drought risk

'Critical mass' to support UN climate change deal

‘Critical mass’ to support UN climate change deal

India, Canada and Mexico among countries set for early approval of Paris Agreement, in boost for climate action

Leaders head to New York to sign Paris climate deal

Leaders head to New York to sign Paris climate deal

CRIB NOTES: Governments confirmed to sign Paris deal rising fast, OPEC states discuss oil freeze, UN to debate shipping emission curbs

Weekly wrap: UN prepares for 150-nation Paris deal inkfest

Weekly wrap: UN prepares for 150-nation Paris deal inkfest

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Weekly wrap: Oil majors accused of undermining climate laws

Weekly wrap: Oil majors accused of undermining climate laws

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