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Japan eyeing new coal units in Bangladesh

Bloomberg One of the last countries in the world to support coal-fired generation overseas is considering financing new capacity in Bangladesh. The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) said in an email it’s conducting an environmental and social impact assessment for an expansion to the Matarbari power plant. JICA already agreed to finance the first 1.2 gigawatt phase of the project that ...

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UK to help North Sea oil industry with low-carbon shift

Bloomberg The UK government said it reached an agreement with country’s oil and gas industry that will help safeguard jobs as the nation strives to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases. The North Sea transition deal sets out a path to attract investment into renewable energy, carbon-capture and storage, and hydrogen. Spending of as much as $22 billion by 2030 ...

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We must start planning for a permanent pandemic

For the past year, an assumption — sometimes explicit, often tacit — has informed almost all our thinking about the pandemic: At some point, it will be over, and then we’ll go “back to normal.” This premise is almost certainly wrong. SARS-CoV-2, protean and elusive as it is, may become our permanent enemy, like the flu but worse. And even ...

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