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1 day ago ago from Energy-Saving News
Whilst power companies in the USA's Ostrich Block are relaxing in the aftermath of a weak Copenhagen deal , their European counterparts are warning consumers that higher energy prices lay ahead as a result of the feeble international agreement on climate change and its direct effect upon the carbon market, and are calling for the market cost of carbon to be increased artificially. Why? Unlike their counterparts in the US, European ...
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21 hours ago ago from Climate Emergency News
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23 hours ago ago from BBC
By Damian Kahya BBC News When most of the exhausted delegates at Copenhagen's Bella Centre finally witnessed a deal, it predictably called for huge investment in clean energy technologies to stop climate change. But the text didn't specify exactly how that money would be raised - and some at the talks say it did little new to encourage private investment. THE COPENHAGEN ACCORD Most ...
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9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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