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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2023

COP26

Steam rises from coal-fired power units of RWE, one of Europe's biggest electricity companies in Neurath, north-west of Cologne, Germany. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

What became of climate pledges made at COP26?

Political and business leaders announced plans to cut pollution and protect forests at a climate summit in Glasgow last year but have taken negligible, concrete action to honour those promises.

Shafiqul Alam. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Will fossil fuel price volatility endanger the clean energy transition?

In the energy transition, you cannot have your cake and eat It, too
Global Economy

In the energy transition, you cannot have your cake and eat It, too

The issue of loss and damage at COP26: Progress and frustrations
Thoughts

The issue of loss and damage at COP26: Progress and frustrations

Climate change 2021: There's no turning back now
World+Biz

Climate change 2021: There's no turning back now

In China, shortages of coal drove prices of solid fuel to 1,908.20 yuan per metric ton, leading to power cuts and industrial shutdowns. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

The power crunch just made renewables stronger

A steel mill is seen outside Pittsburgh on Jan. 21, 2020. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy
Analysis

Fossil fuel’s downfall could be America’s too

Xavier Vives. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Was COP26 cheap talk?

FILE PHOTO: A leaf sits on top of a pile of coal in Youngstown, Ohio, US, September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
South Asia

Coal power stand at COP26 climate talks lends India time to transition

File Photo: PID
Bangladesh

Be rational about fuel price hike as subsidy has a limit: PM

Glasgow climate conference promises to accelerate the phasing out of coal but it will barely change the world’s big emitters' behaviour. Photo: Bloomberg via Getty
Panorama

Forget the words of this COP26 deal. Follow the money

A cameraman sits in front of a screen displaying COP26 logo during a news conference at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 5, 2021. Photo : Reuters
Environment

COP26: Substantial progress made, but more to do on loss and damages

FILE PHOTO: A leaf sits on top of a pile of coal in Youngstown, Ohio, US, September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
Global Economy

Coal stocks lose ground after Glasgow climate deal

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