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Information coming out of China about its renewable energy plans, and prospects for both domestic and international suppliers hoping to continue riding one of the world’s most optimistic growth markets, have commanded headlines in the early weeks of 2013. China … Continue reading

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Climate anomalies have been increasing for half a decade, but 2012 became the watershed year when global warming and climate change started getting the attention they deserve. The tragic devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy put an urgent spotlight on climate change.

On Tuesday, NOAA officially announced what many scientists had already been reporting, that 2012 had the hottest global temperatures in the lower 48 states since climate record-keeping started in 1910. Continue reading

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According to a new report “The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040” put out by ExxonMobil, the need for energy in order to make electricity will remain the single biggest driver of demand on the planet for the next … Continue reading

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Climate change’s impact on future food prices is being underestimated, Oxfam warned in a report on Wednesday. The development charity predicts that massive price spikes will be a devastating blow to the world’s poorest people who today spend up to 75% … Continue reading

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The recently released Bloomberg New Energy Finance report shows that the United States has jumped ahead of China in green energy investment for the first time since 2008. “The news that the U.S.A. jumped back into the lead in clean … Continue reading

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“We want to be a sustainable business in every sense of the word.” CEO Paul Polman has made no secret of his core focus at Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate which sells a wide range of products used by more than … Continue reading

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The world is running out of time to ensure there is sufficient food, water and energy to meet the needs of a rapidly growing population and to avoid sending up to 3 billion people into poverty, a U.N. report warned … Continue reading

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The price of a barrel of Brent could spike from current levels of around $114 to anywhere between $135 and $210 in the unlikely event of a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities by the US or Israel. However, this … Continue reading

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