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Environmental organisation 350.org has welcomed the decision by the government of Indonesia to introduce export duties and a windfall tax on coal, calling for the revenues generated to be directed towards renewable energy, rather than fossil fuel subsides.
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Windfall tax on coal duties in Indonesia should be directed to renewables, says organisation

1 week ago1 week ago4 mins

Environmental organisation 350.org has welcomed the decision by the government of Indonesia to introduce export duties and a windfall tax…

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Activist group 350.org has said that while the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is welcome, 'fossilflation' – inflation caused by the rising price of oil and gas – is likely to continue.
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Governments need to use oil and gas price rises to ‘double down’ on renewables, says 350.org

1 month ago1 month ago4 mins

Activist group 350.org has said that while the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is…

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With the US and Israel continuing to strike Iran, leading the Middle Eastern country to target the Strait of Hormuz, Greenpeace has said that the burgeoning conflict demonstrates why the world needs to shift away from fossil fuels, particularly oil.
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Iran strikes demonstrate why world needs to quit fossil fuels, say groups

3 months ago3 months ago5 mins

With the US and Israel continuing to strike Iran, leading the Middle Eastern country to target the Strait of Hormuz,…

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The French Senate has adopted a bill to revive oil and gas extraction in overseas territories, a move that 'dismantles a cornerstone of French climate policy', according to 350.org.
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Revival of overseas oil and gas extraction ‘shatters France’s international credibility’

4 months ago4 months ago3 mins

The French Senate has adopted a bill to revive oil and gas extraction in overseas territories, a move that ‘dismantles…

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The declarations signed at the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, to foster offshore energy cooperation, represent "Europe’s path to true independence", EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen has said.
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North Sea energy agreement is “Europe’s path to true independence”

4 months ago3 months ago5 mins

The declarations signed at the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, to foster offshore energy cooperation, represent “Europe’s path to true…

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2025 was the third-warmest year on record, with global temperatures from the past three years (2023–2025) averaging more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, new data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has found.
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Last year was the third-warmest on record, data shows

4 months ago4 months ago5 mins

2025 was the third-warmest year on record, with global temperatures from the past three years (2023–2025) averaging more than 1.5°C…

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With COP30 drawing to a close, a number of global non-profits have criticised the latest draft resolution put forward by the COP30 Presidency, with Stephen Cornelius, WWF global deputy climate and energy lead, describing it as "extremely disappointing".
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Groups slam COP30 draft resolution as conference draws to a close

6 months ago6 months ago5 mins

With COP30 drawing to a close, a number of global non-profits have criticised the latest draft resolution put forward by…

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The EU Council has reaffirmed the bloc's goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels, in what the EU described as a 'crucial step' towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
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What they said – groups respond to the EU’s climate targets

7 months ago7 months ago11 mins

The EU Council has reaffirmed the bloc’s goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, compared to 1990…

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A continued increase in global energy demand, driven by digital services, mobility, heating, cooling and industrial production, is likely to present a myriad of concurrent challenges for governments in the coming years, a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) has suggested.
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US power grid ‘being reshaped to serve Big Tech’, says group

10 months ago10 months ago3 mins

The US power grid is being “reshaped to serve the profits of Big Tech”, Candice Fortin, 350.org US campaign manager,…

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The Trump administration's tariff onslaught will drive up the cost of living for most Americans, but is not likely affect the global energy transition and renewables trade, new analysis by 350.org has suggested.
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Trump’s tariffs won’t derail the switch to renewables, says group

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

The Trump administration’s tariff onslaught will drive up the cost of living for most Americans, but is not likely to…

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