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Tag: Fossil fuels

Labor is not Simon pure on the climate emergency: their senseless support for the Kurri Kurry gas plant only helps the fossil fuel interests stay in business

William P. Hall on February 3, 2022

by Bruce Mountain, 02/02/2022 in The Conversation
Labor’s plan to green the Kurri Kurri gas power plant makes no sense

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Sovereign wealth funds must ditch fossil fuel assets or there will be no wealth left

William P. Hall on January 26, 2022

Akmal Nartayev – 29/11/2021 in Development Asia
What’s in Store for Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Post-COP26 Era?

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