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Peru told to suspend talks about oil until pollution is redressed

Peru was told to cease negotiations for new oil rig in the Amazon until prior pollution was eliminated on Thursday by UN human rights experts.

read more... 14/07/2017

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Coal mining companies struggle to deal with carbon emissions

The new report from the Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) concluded that many coal mining companies find themselves having a hard time keeping their businesses up to par due to climate change and rising levels of carbon emissions.

read more... 13/07/2017

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100 multinationals set 100% green energy target

More than 100 multinational companies have committed to generating 100% of their energy from sustainable resources in the RE100 initiative.

read more... 12/07/2017

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Daily (12.07.2017): Oil prices jumped by 1.4% on Tuesday

Oil prices rose almost 1.4% on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous day as the U.S. government cut its crude production outlook for next year and as fuel inventories plunged. At the same time, output from the OPEC remains high despite a pledge led by the producer group to cut supplies in order to tighten the market. Brent crude rose settled at $47.52 a barrel, while the WTI price increased by 1.44% to $45.05 a barrel.

read more... 12/07/2017

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ReFood opens new waste-to-energy facility in London

ReFood opened a new anaerobic digestion facility in London that is expected to produce 14 million cubic meters of biogas. It will provide power to around 12,600 households every year from processing 160,000 tonnes of wasted food.

read more... 12/07/2017

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