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China's overseas coal ban raises pressure on developing countries to go green

China's overseas coal ban raises pressure on developing countries to go green

The approach, while welcomed by climate activists, leaves poorer nations in even greater need of a quick transition to renewable energy.

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Can massive cargo ships use wind to go green?
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Can massive cargo ships use wind to go green?

Cargo vessels belch almost as much carbon into the air each year as the entire continent of South America. Modern sails could have a surprising impact.
Big Oil’s green makeover

Big Oil’s green makeover

Can BP master new disruptive technologies or will it go the way of typewriter makers?
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