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Author: BRAD PLUMER

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South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

November 3, 2021November 4, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

Developing nations have long said they need aid from wealthy countries to shift to renewable energy. South Africa may show how that would work in practice.

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South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

November 3, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

Developing nations have long said they need aid from wealthy countries to shift to renewable energy. South Africa may show how that would work in practice.

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Europe Is Proposing a Border Carbon Tax. What Is It and How Will It Work?

July 14, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Europe Is Proposing a Border Carbon Tax. What Is It and How Will It Work?

Supporters say it could pressure other countries to take stronger climate action. But this novel tool could be tricky to implement.

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The pandemic cut U.S. emissions more than 10 percent. The effects may not last.

January 12, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on The pandemic cut U.S. emissions more than 10 percent. The effects may not last.
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Climate Negotiators Reach an Overtime Deal to Keep Paris Pact Alive

December 15, 2018December 17, 2018BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Climate Negotiators Reach an Overtime Deal to Keep Paris Pact Alive

The deal puts in place detailed implementation rules, but analysts said it was now up to individual countries to honor their commitments.

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Can We Grow More Food on Less Land? We’ll Have To, a New Study Finds

December 5, 2018December 5, 2018BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Can We Grow More Food on Less Land? We’ll Have To, a New Study Finds

To make meaningful progress on climate change, cows and wheat fields will have to become radically more efficient.

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